New Bristol office park with a focus on wellness and sustainability gets the go-ahead

New Bristol office park with a focus on wellness and sustainability gets the go-ahead
A new Bristol out-of-town office park that has a major focus on wellness and sustainability has been given the go-ahead.
 

Avison Young has been working with Baylis Estates at Jupiter Park, Bristol, a 56,000 sq ft office park, to be developed on 3-acre site adjacent to the Mall Regional Shopping Centre at Cribbs Causeway. Planning consent has been granted by South Gloucestershire Council.

With 8 two-storey office buildings ranging from 2,000 – 20,000 sq ft, the development will have a focus on sustainability and wellness. It will be planned around a community hub, which will include cycle parking, a trim trail, space for gym and yoga classes, as well as an open community area. The high-quality development will deliver exceptional eco credentials, with an A rated EPC, photovoltaic panels, green roofs, and electric vehicle charging points.

“Jupiter Park will be a site with room to move, room to breathe, and a community hub at its core,” explains David Mace, managing director at Baylis Estates.

“We’ve been continuing with our plans for Jupiter Park throughout lockdown, and with planning consent now achieved, we can move forward with our vision for this exciting sustainable work environment.”

Jo Davis, Managing Director Planning, Development & Regeneration at Avison Young adds, “The proposed development at Jupiter Park will add to the resilience of the area and reinforces the importance of genuine mixed-use development.”

Access to Jupiter Park is unrivalled. Just 3 minutes from J17 of the M5, it will benefit from being close to the Metro Bus terminal, and public transport links to Bristol Parkway and Patchway stations. It is also directly connected to the national cycle route.

Stride Treglown are the architects.