New tenant agrees deal on Albion Street office in Leeds city centre
Office space at Airedale House in Albion Street in central Leeds has been snapped up by St James Securities.
The Leeds office of property consultancy Knight Frank has advised on the letting of the 2,632 sq ft office on a 15-year lease.
St James Securities is relocating to Airedale House from nearby King Charles Street.
Sam Jamieson, office agency surveyor at Knight Frank in Leeds, who market Airedale House for landlord GM Legato Property Ltd, commented: “This letting is a ringing endorsement of Airedale House, which has recently undergone comprehensive internal refurbishment.
“St James Securities are taking a quality refurbished office on the third floor.
“The six-storey Airedale House is now almost full, with only one final suite of 2,718 sq ft now available on the fifth floor. Other occupiers include Optical Express, The Princes Trust and landlord GM Legato.”
Oliver Quarmby, director of St James Securities, added: “We are delighted to be moving to Airedale House. The move will keep our business located in the heart of Leeds, close to the train station and civic and business quarters.
“We will remain accessible for our clients and consultants, whilst being in the retail part of the city providing great amenities for our staff and visitors.”
St James Securities were advised by the Leeds office of property consultancy WSB, while
Simon Mydlowski Partner at Gordons LLP in Bradford provided legal advice for the landlord.
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