
The Clarendon Works has been recognised as Best Commercial Workplace at the 2025 BCO Awards for the Midlands and Central England.
BCO judges were complimentary of The Clarendon Works’ well-designed communal and amenity spaces, including a café, roof terrace, private bar, bike storage, changing rooms, and fitness suites. The building has a focus on sustainability, wellbeing, digital connectivity and long-term performance including EPC A, BREEAM Excellent, WELL Platinum, ActiveScore, and WiredScore. The scheme is 80% pre-let, cementing its position as one of the most sought-after commercial offerings in the town.
The Clarendon Works is designed to support modern working patterns and promote staff retention.
Paul Eden, Co-founder of Regal, commented:
“We are over the moon that The Clarendon Works has been recognised by the BCO. It’s a significant award that reflects the care, ambition and collaboration that went into delivering a building of this quality. Our aim was always to set a new benchmark for workspace in Watford, and we’re proud to see that recognised by our peers.”
This award reflects the ambition, design quality and attention to detail that define The Clarendon Works. Regal is proud to be delivering future-focused workplaces that meet the needs of forward-thinking occupiers.
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