Latest building in Leeds' Wellington Place development completes
3 Wellington Place, the latest building in the Leeds city centre development, has reached completion this week.
Developer MEPC has officially opened the building, which offers 115,000 sq. ft. of grade A office and retail space over five floors.
The newly completed building offers extensive amenities, including a south facing roof terrace, basement parking, bike maintenance stations, electric vehicle charging points and shower/changing facilities, plus cafes and restaurants at ground level.
Situated on the junction of Wellington Street and Northern Street, 3 Wellington Place is located at the principal north-east gateway to Wellington Place public realm around Tower Square.
The area has been transformed into a destination of choice with over 200,000 sq ft of offices, a gym, cafes, bars and restaurants all in one and business community.
Wellington Place is also located just a few minutes’ walk from the railway station and the shopping destinations of Trinity Leeds and Victoria Gate.
James Dipple, Chief Executive of MEPC, said: “This is the best new building currently available in Leeds and an important step down the road towards fulfilling our ambition to make Wellington Place the location of choice for business in the City region.”
The completion of Number 3 marks the opening of the sixth building at MEPC’s Wellington Place development, part of its master plan of 14 buildings offering in excess of 1.5 million sq ft of commercial, retail, leisure and residential accommodation.
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