Leasing agents assigned to Leeds city centre’s Central Square
Sanderson Weatherall, the Leeds-based chartered surveyor and property consultant, has been appointed as as joint office leasing agent alongside JLL on Leeds city centre’s landmark Central Square.
Marrico Asset Management appointed the consultancy on the 11-storey 22,220 sq ft building, which still has approximately 150,000 sq ft of Grade A office space available.
PwC has already pre-let 50,000 sq ft.
Richard Bland of the developer, Marrico Asset Management, said: “As we near completion, we felt that the appointment of Sanderson Weatherall, an award-winning local agency with national backing would enhance our offer”.
Scheduled for practical completion in May 2016, the building is located a two minute walk from Leeds train station.
Central Square will be set in high quality, new public realm consisting of a public atrium and winter garden as well as a generous retail provision at ground floor.
Central Square’s ninth floor will feature a sky garden available to all tenants which will provide views across Leeds and also act as a break out or entertainment space. The building will provide 128 car parking spaces.
Richard Dunn, Sanderson Weatherall agency partner, added: “We are delighted to be working on this prestigious instruction. Central Square offers class-leading sustainability credentials and the building is of such high quality it would not look out of place in the capital.
“There is currently a real appetite for quality offices from occupiers seeking large, flexible footplates of Grade A accommodation in Leeds so we expect interest to be significant.”
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