Bruntwood announces headline sponsorship of Greater Manchester Green Summit
Manchester-headquartered leading commercial property group, Bruntwood has announced its headline sponsorship of the Greater Manchester Green Summit.
Manchester-headquartered leading commercial property group, Bruntwood has announced its headline sponsorship of the Greater Manchester Green Summit.
Downtown in Business will be joined by the Chris Oglesby, Chief Executive Officer of leading commercial property specialists Bruntwood at an exclusive roundtable event on Wednesday 14th September. Chris was appointed CEO in 1999 and has overseen the growth of Bruntwood to one that owns £1 billion of commercial properties across the city regions of Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds.
Bruntwood SciTech, the UK’s leading property provider dedicated to the growth of the science and technology sector, has launched 86,000 sq ft of redeveloped laboratories at Alderley Park, undertaken as part of its £247m masterplan.
Bruntwood, one of the UK’s leading commercial property companies, has submitted plans for a revolutionary workspace and leisure destination, ‘The Alberton’, in Manchester City Centre.
Bruntwood Works is set to begin the redevelopment of King’s House in Manchester city centre, having received planning approval for its exciting plans to blend heritage and character with high quality workspace and amenity.
Bruntwood SciTech’s 1 million sq ft masterplan for Manchester Science Park has taken another step forward as its £21m development, Base, reaches practical completion.
Iconic sixties Manchester city centre workspace, Pall Mall, set to be transformed as part of Bruntwood Works’ £200m Pioneer programme
GP Bullhound and Bruntwood galvanizes the investment community to support a critical missing link for early-stage tech companies from Manchester
Bruntwood Works’ £30m Ev0 development in Greater Manchester will meet the LETI 2020 design target for upfront carbon; the RIBA 2025 performance targets on whole life carbon and the UKGBC Paris Proof target on operational energy use.
Property investor and developer, Bruntwood, has purchased a 42.4% share in a new co-operative owned wind farm, becoming the first commercial real estate company to make such a move.