Sunderland Echo

Future for city centre offices

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As two of the city centre’s most-prominent new buildings near completion, the windows have been installed offering a view of the future.

More than 1,000 windows have been installed at

Maker & Faber, two new sustainabl­e office blocks at the heart of the Riverside Sunderland developmen­t.

Due to open late summer 2024, the buildings offer 150,000 sq ft of new city centre office accommodat­ion in a developmen­t backed by Legal & General.

The buildings, which are being constructe­d by Sir Robert McAlpine, will now move into an internal fit out phase, as they prepare to welcome tenants later this year.

Property developmen­t manager, Landid, which is delivering the building on behalf of investor Legal & General, says it has placed a firm focus on creating a space that will foster happy and productive employees.

James Silver, managing director of Landid, said: “Maker & Faber will be two wonderful buildings, providing an inspiring workspace for the hundreds of people who work from them.

“Delivering a light, bright and airy workspace, that is not only super pleasant for the people that work there, but kind on the planet, is really important to us, and Maker & Faber will deliver on all of those commitment­s.

"We’re excited to see the buildings move into their final phase of constructi­on, ahead of opening later this year.”

The buildings are being actively marketed by commercial property agents Knight Frank and JLL, and they say there’s been strong interest from a range of occupiers.

Maker & Faber are part of Legal & General’s £100m commitment to the Riverside Sunderland site, and a combined £160million that the institutio­nal investor is ploughing into the city over the next few years.

Maker will stand sixstoreys high, delivering 80,000 sq ft of office space and is set to be completed first.

The second building, Faber – which is five-storeys high, delivering 70,000 sq ft – will follow.

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