Bruntwood
Property | |
Industry | Property |
Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters | Manchester, United Kingdom |
Key people | Chairman: Michael Oglesby; Chief Executive: Chris Oglesby; Chief Operating Officer: Richard Burgess; Marketing and HR Director: Kate Vokes; Director of Strategy: Jessica Bowles |
Products | Office space |
Revenue | £108.18 million[1] (2015) |
Number of employees | 538[2] |
Parent | Bruntwood Group Ltd |
Website | www.bruntwood.co.uk |
Bruntwood is a family-owned property company offering office space, serviced offices, retail space and virtual offices in the north of England and Birmingham in the United Kingdom. They own several high-profile buildings in the Manchester area, as well as in Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham. They own one-third of the office space in Manchester city centre and also donate 10% of all annual profits to arts, cultural and community charities.
Bruntwood also offer meeting and conference rooms available to hire from one hour upwards in a number of their buildings. This product is known as Red Rooms.
Bruntwood's portfolio of 110 properties is worth £950 million[3] and includes over 560,000 square metres of floorspace.
Properties
Bruntwood's properties include:
Birmingham
- Centre City
- Mclaren
- Cornwall Buildings
- 2 Cornwall Street
Manchester city centre
- 5 New York Street
- 57 Spring Gardens
- 111 Piccadilly
- 113-115 Portland Street
- 117-119 Portland Street
- 127 Portland Street
- Afflecks Palace
- Alberton House
- Armstrong House
- Bank Chambers
- Blackfriars House
- Centurion House
- Cotton House
- Faulkner House
- Greenheys Business Centre
- Kings House
- Lowry House
- Manchester Club
- Manchester One
- neo
- Oxford House
- Oxford Place
- Riverside
- South Central
- St. James Buildings
- The Exchange
- York House
Greater Manchester and Cheshire
- Millennium House, Stockport
- Trafford Plaza, Trafford
- Furness House, Salford Quays
- Trafford House, Old Trafford
- Dalton House, Sale
- St Pauls, Didsbury
- Booths Park, Knutsford
- Lancastrian Office Centre, Old Trafford
- Atria, Bolton
- Landmark House, Cheadle Hulme
- St Christopher House, Stockport
- Station House, Altrincham
- Abney Hall, Cheadle
- Wilderspool Business Park, Stockton Heath, Warrington
Liverpool
- Burlington House
- Covent Garden
- Exchange Court
- Cotton Exchange
- Oriel Chambers
- Queen Insurance Building
- St Hughs House
- The Plaza
Leeds
- 3 Sovereign Square
- 14 King Street
- City House
- West One
- West Gate
Retail tenants
Customers in Bruntwood's retail space include Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Krispy Kreme, WHSmith, Paddy Power, Sainsbury's, Starbucks, Spar as well as a number of independent retailers throughout the portfolio including in Afflecks.
References
4.Further plans revealed for Bruntwood's £8m co-working space Neo[4] 5. Bruntwood announce two new senior hires[5] 6. Bruntwood and Select submit plans for 500 apartments[6]
- ↑ https://www.endole.co.uk/company/06017744/bruntwood-limited
- ↑ https://www.endole.co.uk/company/06017744/bruntwood-limited?page=financials
- ↑ "Our performance". Bruntwood. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
- ↑ http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/further-plans-revealed-bruntwoods-8m-12138165
- ↑ http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/property/bruntwood-announce-two-new-senior-10731047
- ↑ http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/property/bruntwood-select-submit-plans-500-10938634