Leeds' City Point fully occupied follow new letting to Blacks Solicitors
City Point in Leeds is now fully occupied following the announced that Black Solicitors is set to move into the office building.
On behalf of Redefine International, Leeds-based property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall let the 11,000 sq ft office space to the law firm.
Blacks Solicitors has taken the second floor of City Point, which is located on King Street in Leeds, on a 10 year lease.
The newly acquired space will allow the law firm to consolidate its office space from two separate buildings, to one single floor.
The letting brings the 61,500 sq ft building, which was acquired by Redefine International in March 2016, to full occupancy for the first time.
Richard Dunn, head of office agency at Sanderson Weatherall in Leeds, said: “It’s fantastic to see City Point fully occupied, and I am delighted to have acted on behalf of Redefine International on letting the remaining space.
“City Point will provide Blacks Solicitors with prominent, Grade A office space, in a prime business district location.”
Sanderson Weatherall and JLL acted on behalf of Redefine International, and WSB on behalf of Blacks Solicitors.
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