One City Park office development in Bradford.

PwC celebrates success in Bradford with new office space amid plans to increase workforce

PwC has announced it will become the anchor tenant in One City Park, the brand new grade A office space in Bradford’s Centenary Square.

All of PwC’s Bradford staff will relocate to the new, 27,050 sq foot office space across two floors by June 2024, allowing the firm to continue its expansion plans in the city and increasing its workforce to around 500 employees over the next few years.  

One City Park has been built on the former West Yorkshire Police HQ site and features 56,403 sq foot of sustainable and modern workspace.

The building has been delivered by nationwide place makers, Muse, in partnership with Bradford Metropolitan District Council, with direct support provided by West Yorkshire Combined Authority and Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership.

When it opened back in 2019, PwC’s Bradford office employed 66 people. This has since grown to 181, with around 29 per cent of people under the age of 20.

With one of the most diverse populations in the country, Bradford was chosen as the ideal location for PwC’s Audit support and Operate Managed Services functions, allowing the firm to invest in the city and unlock the talent in the area.  

Armoghan Mohammed, Regional Market Lead for the North, PwC UK, commented: “One City Park is just one of the fantastic investments we’re seeing in Bradford at the moment. With the City of Culture 2025, the new Brit School for the North, Bradford Live and updated railway networks, the attraction for investment is growing, and the city along with it.

“We first moved to Bradford in 2019 recognising the incredible potential of the city’s young and diverse population. I grew up close to Bradford myself and remember a vibrant and diverse culture and educated population, it was easy to see the enormous opportunity that PwC saw.

"This new office space demonstrates the value and commitment we have in our people, clients and the local community in Bradford, and I’m extremely pleased to see the city also benefiting from the broader recognition and investment.”

Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council, added: "The completion of One City Park and the announcement of PwC as an anchor tenant is a watershed moment for Bradford. Their strategic investment here is a real demonstration of the confidence business has in Bradford and the new growth this will generate.”


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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