The £250 million development includes a new footbridge over the
Floating Harbour, 168 bed hotel, 420 apartments, offices, shops, restaurants and bars. The previous design for a footbridge had a different alignment and had planning permission given as part of the original Finzels Reach development. A new design by Bristol-based Architects The Bush Consultancy was submitted by Finzels Reach Property LLP for a 4.5m wide curved pedestrian and cycle bridge. The proposals were approved in March 2015 despite many objections due to the obstruction of the waterway from people using the harbour, and links
Castle Park to Finzels Reach. The bridge has a height difference of between the Castle Park end and the Finzels Reach site and is long. In November 2014, a deal was signed between Cubex and Palmer Capital with
Premier Inn for a 168 bedroom hotel located in the southern part of the site. In May 2016, planning consent was granted by
Bristol City Council for an 11-storey apartment block located in Hawkins Lane and another apartment building located on the north east corner of the site along the Floating Harbour. The two buildings will contain 194 one and two bedroom apartments and will be the final phase of residential development on the site. Willmott Dixon was appointed in late 2016 by Cubex to build the final residential development for the Finzels Reach site with construction starting in February 2017.
Bridgewater House Completed in 2013, Bridgewater House is a Grade A
BREEAM excellent-rated office building located in the southern part of the Finzels Reach site. As of Spring 2016, the office building is let to Barclays Wealth and BDO.
Aurora In September 2015, planning permission was given by
Bristol City Council to build a seven-storey Grade A office building designed by Bristol-based Architects The Bush Consultancy. In late 2015,
Willmott Dixon was announced as the preferred bidder to construct the Aurora office building and construction was expected to start in 2016 and be completed by late 2017.
Generator Building The Generator Building is a redevelopment of the former Tramways Generating Station into of office accommodation. Work was expected to start in 2018. These plans supersede the original ones to create 30 studio flats, under the name Generator House.
The Wellhead Development of the Wellhead cocktail bar was completed in late 2020. Located by Castle Bridge, the building was originally the water source for the brewery.
Castle Bridge In March 2016, Bristol City Council approved plans for an S-shaped footbridge over the Floating Harbour, linking the development to
Castle Park, despite its design obstructing navigation in the harbour and concerns that it would be visually intrusive. The bridge cost £2.7 million and was opened on 6 April 2017. Castle Bridge is one of the primary pedestrian routes set out by the City Council as part of their wider assessment of access to the city centre. It is said to complete an attractive 'walkway from Temple Mead to Castle Park and the retail areas of
Cabot Circus'; however, it does not run in that direction and would require a 400-metre diversion from that route. It has marginally improved access to the popular ferry services on the north of the Floating Harbour for pedestrians coming from the south-west. Its unusually sinuous shape was designed to allow the minimum gradient on the bridge between either side of the Floating Harbour. Made from a series of unique curved steel sections, it is topped with timber decking, sculptured cladding and feature lighting. The 91-metre Castle Bridge adds an entirely new dimension to the Finzels Reach project, providing easy access to the north of the Floating Harbour. It twists its way gracefully across the historic waterway, landing in Castle Park from where Cabot Circus and the MetroBus route are a short walk away. ==See also==