Royal Talbot Buildings in Bristol welcomes three 'distinguished' new tenants
Royal Talbot Buildings in Bristol, brought to market by Boultbee Brooks, is renowned for its architectural grandeur and prime location. With the building restored to its former glory with a new stylish and contemporary design, Boultbee is proud to announce three new distinguished tenants.
Gorilla TV Ltd, Primary Visual Effects and 3PB, have all chosen Royal Talbot Buildings as their new home, bringing their unique talents and expertise to this iconic landmark.
Gorilla TV Ltd, a leading full service post-production house specialising in broadcast media and film, has leased 7,500 sq ft over three floors inside Royal Talbot Buildings. With a track record of creating captivating television programmes and cutting-edge content, Gorilla TV Ltd is set to invigorate the media landscape.
Joining the creative synergy of the Royal Talbot Buildings, Primary Visual Effects brings their expertise in visual effects to the mix with a new design studio totalling 3,000 sq ft. Renowned for their exceptional work in film and television, Primary Visual Effects has an impressive portfolio of projects that have captivated audiences worldwide.
Additionally, 3PB, a prominent barrister firm specialising in legal advocacy and advisory services, have upgraded their offices on first floor circa 3,300 sq ft. Led by a team of skilled barristers renowned for their expertise in various areas of law, 3PB brings their unwavering commitment to justice and client representation to this prestigious location.
“We are thrilled to welcome Gorilla TV Ltd, Primary Visual Effects and 3PB to Royal Talbot Buildings,” said Zoe Wood, Asset Manager for Boultbee Brooks. “Their decision to lease space in our building is a testament to our strong reputation as a premier location for businesses who are seeking an inspiring environment that fosters collaboration and creativity.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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