JLL and Carter Towler secure trio of Leeds deals
JLL and Carter Towler have agreed two lease agreements on units at Latchmore Park, Gelderd Road and a further deal on Unit 4 at Stadium Way, Elland Road.
Earlier in the year, London-based Eskmuir Properties commenced a refurbishment programme ensuring all of its properties at both Leeds business parks were extensively modernised.
Carter Towler associate director Josh Holmes said: “Eskmuir has done a great job revitalising their properties; they are now in great condition and as a direct result of the upgrades, attracted a good level of interest.”
Tom Asher from JLL’s Industrial and Logistics team added: “We are really pleased with the tenants that have been secured for our client and with how smoothly the deals have been concluded.
“Particularly with Unit C at Latchmore Park where we were able to sequence the exit of one tenant with the arrival of a new one – the premises weren’t empty even for one day.”
Unit D at Latchmore Park is 51,555 sq ft and has been let to Rexel UK Limited; Unit C is 20,000 sq ft and is now Interlink Express’ new Leeds parcel hub and 4,550 sq ft Unit 4 Stadium Way is to be occupied by electrical wholesaler Eyre and Elliston.
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