Assembly Bristol has welcomed two new office tenants to the mixed-use development.

Ryan, a tax services and software provider advised by Carter Jonas, has signed a ten-year lease for 2,722 sq ft on the 6th floor of Building B at Assembly Bristol.

Kaluza, an energy software platform advised by CSquared, has also signed a ten-year lease for 7,821 sq ft on the 7th floor of Building C. 

The scheme was developed by AXA IM Alts and comprises three buildings offering Grade A office space.

Christopher Meredith, director in Office Agency at Savills Bristol, said: “Bristol is experiencing an unprecedented demand for high-quality, Grade A office space.

“What we’re seeing from occupiers – particularly in sectors like tech, finance, and professional services – is a clear preference for buildings that offer not just strong design and sustainability credentials, but also excellent transport links and access to talent, and Assembly is setting a new benchmark across all requirements.”

Jim MacDougall, chief people officer at Kaluza, added: “Our new Bristol office is the perfect hub for bringing together the greatest minds in energy software innovation.

“The Assembly’s convenient central location and close proximity to transport links are key to Kaluza’s flexible ways of working and the building’s exceptional sustainability credentials align with our vision for a brighter energy future.

“We’re excited to showcase our technology to global energy leaders in a space that truly embodies our values.” 

Savills and JLL are appointed as joint agents for the scheme and supported the completion of both deals on behalf of AXA IM Alts.

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