We’re seeing a clear shift in what occupiers expect from workspace, and Arkwright House is a strong example of how that is being delivered in practice.

We’re pleased to be advising on Arkwright House, a comprehensively repositioned building that reflects the growing demand for high-quality, amenity-rich environments that go beyond traditional office space. The scheme combines character and design with a strong focus on occupier experience.

A newly refurbished, Art Deco-inspired reception creates a distinctive first impression, while a range of on-site amenities, including wellness and treatment space, cycle storage, lockers and showers, support the day-to-day needs of modern businesses.

Workspace is available on a fully fitted and furnished basis from 3,724 sq ft, with full floors of 11,960 sq ft, providing flexibility for a range of occupiers.

More broadly, buildings like Arkwright House highlight an ongoing trend in the market that occupiers are placing greater emphasis on quality, convenience and experience when making real estate decisions.

For landlords, this reinforces the importance of investing in refurbishments, aligning with client demands and evolving expectations.

We’re continuing to see strong interest in schemes that deliver this level of specification, particularly where design and flexibility are considered from the outset.

Arkwright House sets a clear benchmark in this regard.