£1m transformation of Central House secures early arrival of three new occupiers
Central House, located on the corner of St Paul’s Street and Central Street in Leeds, has been transformed into brand new city centre office space following a £1m refurbishment.
Just weeks after Moorgarth Group completed its refurbishment, the 10,500 sq ft building is now 60% let according to leasing agents JLL.
Three new occupiers, Hudson James Human Capital Group, Moorgarth Group and Reward Finance Group Limited, have all agreed lettings prior to completion of the building work.
Only 4,345 sq ft remains available over the ground and first floors.
Featuring exposed servises, glazed elevations and contemporary finishes, the building now offers office accommodation not currently seen in the Leeds office market.
Hannah Partington from leasing agents JLL said: “The fact we secured three deals is a testament to Moorgarth Group, and the way this building has been sympathetically refurbished into a contemporary statement of design and practicality.
“It also demonstrates that occupiers don’t just consider location and cost when looking for office accommodation; but are also searching for a fun and interesting space to come to work.”
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