Bruntwood

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Bruntwood Estates Ltd
Type Property
Industry Property
Founded 1976
Headquarters Manchester, United Kingdom
Key people Chairman: Michael Oglesby; Chief Executive: Chris Oglesby; Chief Operating Officer: Rowena Burns; Company Secretary: Kate Vokes
Products Office space
Revenue £99 million[1] (2011)
Operating income £41.7million (2011)
Net income £11.2 million (2011)
Employees 431[2]
Website www.bruntwood.co.uk
City Tower, one of Bruntwood's office buildings in Manchester.

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

Manchester city centre

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

Leeds

  • City House
  • 100 Wellington Street
  • West One
  • West Gate
  • 14 King Street

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

  1. "Steady performance at Bruntwood". Manchester Evening News. February 3, 2012. Retrieved March 2, 2013. 
  2. "Creating places for business success: Annual Review 2011". Bruntwood. Retrieved March 2, 2013. 
  3. "Our performance". Bruntwood. Retrieved March 2, 2013. 



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