Bridgehead Business Park,news

Partnership with YWT extended

Wykeland and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust have extended their working partnership to improve the biodiversity and ecological value of Bridgehead Business Park. An Agreement was entered into in 2012 to develop Bridgehead Business Park for the benefit of both the local economy and environment. Utilising Sheffield-based ECUS Consultants’ Ecological Strategy, some 230 new trees, 4,200 … Read more

Quality of Design Praised

Jack Brignall House is the first speculative office building in the heart of the Bridgehead development and is already attracting considerable interest, not only from proposed occupiers but also the wider business community. The building is a very innovative design with clean open office space, low running costs and a raft of “green” initiatives ensuring … Read more

Laser Manufacturer Announces Move To North’s Greenest Business Park

AWARD winning laser company Rofin Sinar UK has become the latest big name company to announce a move to Bridgehead – the north’s ‘most sustainable’ business park. The company is to move from its current base on York Way, Willerby, to an 80,000sqft office, research, development and high quality clean manufacturing facility on the park, … Read more

North’s ‘Most Sustainable’ Business Parks Sees Official Opening

The North of England’s ‘most sustainable’ business park, East Yorkshire-based development Bridgehead, was officially opened by the Right Honourable Alan Johnson MP today. The 50 acre business park, which sits in the shadow of the Humber Bridge in Hessle, is being developed by Hull based property company the Wykeland Group and when completed will include … Read more

Wildlife is on the agenda at Bridgehead

Wykeland has teamed up with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust to increase biodiversity at its £100m ‘green’ business park The Bridgehead scheme will create a total of 612,000sqft of offices, research and development space and high tech/clean manufacturing premises, along with up to 3,000 permanent jobs. More than 40% of the development will be given over to … Read more