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Bristol office market sees 'real uptick' as public sector bodies drive demand

Twenty deals were recorded in the second quarter of 2021 - compared to nine the same time last year

An aerial view of Bristol city centre (Image: Getty Images)

Bristol's office market is showing an improvement on 2020 following demand from public sector organisations, a new report has found.

Take up of office space in the city centre reached around 220,000 sq ft in the first half of the year, while the out-of-town market reached 95,000 sq ft, according to the latest 'Bristol Snapshot' from real estate firm Colliers.

The Passport Office is currently seeking 100,000 sq ft in Bristol, while the BBC is taking 60,251 sq ft at Bridgewater House on Counterslip.

The research showed that in the second quarter, the city centre doubled the levels seen year-on-year, reaching 103,498 sq ft.

Twenty deals were recorded in total over the period, compared to nine at the same time last year. Take up was driven by the smaller workspaces, according to Colliers, with 80% of city centre deals being below 3,000 sq ft.

"There has been a real commitment from big public sector bodies, driving their proportion of take up to 58%," said James Preece, National Offices director at Colliers Bristol.

“We certainly saw an uptick in demand in the second quarter, however this has yet to translate in to the take up figures."

Vacancy in the city centre rose slightly to 7.2%t due to the completion of 91,673 sq ft at Royal London’s Distillery Scheme, while headline rents remained at £37.50 per sq ft.