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19 May 2020

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New building lights up Newcastle Helix

A landmark city centre office building is open for business. Now complete, The Lumen offers 106 sq. ft of grade A office space and is surrounded by the innovative community on Newcastle Helix.  

The Lumen
Graeme Peacock Photography

A landmark city centre office building is open for business. Now complete, The Lumen offers 106 sq. ft of grade A office space and is surrounded by the innovative community on Newcastle Helix.  

The word ‘Lumen’ represents a light quarter and a vision that the building will spark innovation, ideas, and discoveries through connections. The copper tone of the building catches sunlight and is an iconic eye-catching addition to Newcastle’s skyline. 

Its story began back in 2018, as part of a £65m investment from Legal & General, making it the largest private sector funded office building to be constructed in the city centre in the last decade.  

A celebratory event to mark its completion was due take place in March but was postponed due to the global pandemic. Instead, this week (May 18-22) Newcastle Helix celebrating the practical completion of this landmark building and the role it will play in the city’s future.

There will be new photos released of the building and messages of support from city’s leaders. In the coming weeks new video footage will also be released, allowing potential occupiers to benefit from a virtual viewing. 

With cutting edge facilities, shared working spaces and flexible floor plates The Lumen is already gaining significant interest from businesses in the UK and abroad. It’s not just the quality of the design and build that is attracting investors, it’s the unique eco-system that fosters collaboration between the public sector, academics, and like-minded businesses. In addition, it has cycle storage and leisure facilities, putting employee wellbeing and sustainability at the heart of its ethos.  

Councillor Ged Bell, Cabinet Member for Employment and Culture at Newcastle City Council said: “The completion of the Lumen marks a significant milestone in Newcastle Helix’s story. In challenging times, this building will play a crucial role in the future of our economy. It has already created a number of jobs across the whole supply chain and has the potential to create more than 1000 jobs once open.” 

“Newcastle Helix is helping to build our economy around healthy ageing, tech, sustainability and data, supporting our city with its post-covid economic recovery. It is really promising that we have already had significant interest from potential new occupiers. A huge thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to deliver this project and I look forward to welcoming new businesses in person when I can.” 

Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President of Newcastle University, said: “Newcastle University is immensely proud of what our partnership with Newcastle City Council and Legal & General has achieved here on Newcastle Helix, and I would like to congratulate them both as The Lumen opens for business.

“Although it seems like a long time ago now, it is only a few short weeks since the City and L&G joined me to celebrate the completion of The Lumen’s neighbour, The Catalyst, which is now home to the University’s two UK National Innovation Centres in Ageing and Data and the National Institute for Health Research Innovation Observatory. 

“These are developments that are not only transforming this part of the city but that also have the potential to transform the future. The importance of this partnership and the work we do together will never be more important than it is now, as we enter the social and economic recovery phase of Covid-19 and seek new and innovative ways to ensure the future prosperity of our city and region.”

Gordon Aitchison, Director of Investment and Development, LGIM Real Assets, said:“The completion of the Lumen is the accumulation of years of hard work between L&G, Newcastle University and Newcastle City Council, each working towards a common goal of driving economic growth and innovation in the North East. The site is an ideal base for businesses looking to innovate and collaborate, boosting the area as a science and technology hub and offering networking opportunities with the university and across the Helix innovation park. As we have seen over the last few months, businesses in this sector have been crucial to the effort to overcome the pandemic, and in the wake of the lockdown these sectors will inevitably expand exponentially.”

Jennie Hill, Chief Commercial Director, Future Cities, at Legal & General Capital, said:
“Newcastle is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, benefiting from some of the country’s best data connectivity and easy access to a talented pool of graduates from leading universities. 

“The Lumen is an iconic site and one that provides space for companies that want to establish a base in the north. Part of the wider Newcastle Helix innovation cluster, it is ideally located among scores of world-class researchers, developers, and tech facilities, as well as having access to high-quality living and leisure spaces. L&G is proud to have been part of this fantastic development and looks forward to seeing the first tenants move in as the lockdown eases.”

The Lumen is part of ongoing investment on Newcastle Helix, with work on a second landmark office space ‘The Spark’ already under way. 

The building is designed by Ryder Architecture to BREEAM Excellent standard and has an EPC rating of A. Sir Robert McAlpine were the principal contractor for the build and Creative Space Management have been appointed to manage the building. 

Avison Young and Cushman & Wakefield are joint agents for The Lumen. 

For more information visit https://thelumennewcastle.co.uk.

The completion of the Lumen marks a significant milestone in Newcastle Helix’s story. In challenging times, this building will play a crucial role in the future of our economy.

Cllr Ged Bell

Cabinet Member for Employment and Culture at Newcastle City Council