Legal & General secures Bath Quays North scheme (GB)

Legal & General secured Bath Quays North scheme (GB)

Legal & General, in partnership with Bell Hammer, has been selected by Bath & North East Somerset Council as their development partner for Bath Quays North. Bath Quays North is a 5.5-acre prime riverside site in Bath city centre, with outline planning permission to redevelop into a 306,000ft² office-led, mixed-use scheme. This deal highlights Legal & General’s significant ongoing commitment to investing in Bath, where it is also about to complete 171 Build to Rent apartments at Spring Wharf.

 

Rachel Dickie, Head of Urban Regeneration at Legal & General’s Future Cities business, said: “We are delighted to have been selected to develop Bath Quays North and look forward to working with the Council to bring our vision for Bath to life. Our investment partnerships in cities such as Cardiff and Newcastle are already delivering at pace, and we believe that our plans for Bath Quays North will have a significant positive impact on the city centre, generating employment opportunities and economic growth."

 

Joel Hawkins of Bell Hammer sees the development as a unique opportunity to create a new central business location in the heart for Bath. He commented: “To have the chance to develop on such a scale in Bath occurs once in a generation. The size and quality of the office element will enable local companies to grow as well as attract regional, national and international occupiers for whom Bath has never previously been an option, due to the lack of suitable space. With retail, restaurants, hotel and residential uses complementing the business space, Bath Quays North will create an attractive and vibrant addition to the city.”

 

Tim Warren, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council said: “We look forward to working with our development partner Legal & General, who shares our vision to transform Bath Quays. The Bath Quays North site represents the most significant office expansion in our city for a generation, securing our economic future for years to come. By providing high-quality workspace we can attract and retain high-value businesses in the city resulting in higher wage jobs and improved opportunities for residents.”

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