Revealed: New roof top terrace at 6 Queen Street in Leeds’ business district
The first images of 6 Queen Street’s new roof terrace, which is available for exclusive use by a single tenant, has been revealed.
Measuring approximately 5,060 sq ft, the terrace is located in the heart of Leeds’ business district and is ideal for client entertaining.
The terrace is a feature of the new 70,000 sq ft city centre scheme, which is set to be completed in July 2016 and is ready for tenants to fit out now.
The BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rated office development is set over six floors, and was designed with a particular emphasis on sustainability and building efficiency, coupled with a grade A specification.
This gives it the most efficient floorplates in the city and an occupancy ratio of 1:8sqm.
Delivered by Rockspring Property Investment Managers LLP and its development partner, Marshall CDP, 6 Queen Street offers the opportunity to acquire a self-contained building or can allow for flexible office space with floor plates ranging from 4,359 sq ft to 14,047 sq ft.
Secure basement parking for 47 cars, 82 cycle spaces and 8 motorbike space is also included.
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