Silverstone Building Consultancy signs new Leeds city centre office contract
Silverstone Building Consultancy has signed a lease on an office suite in Leeds in a deal secured by WSB Property Consultants.
The building surveying and project management specialist has taken the 2nd floor of 40 Park Square. The Grade II listed building is situated on the eastern side of the Georgian garden square in the city centre.
Silverstone, which has a head office in Newcastle, announced its expansion into Leeds in March with the appointment of Ben Rennocks, formerly of CBRE, as director of its new Leeds office.
The firm has moved from temporary serviced offices into the Park Square address where it says it will be looking to expand its team.
Ben Rennocks, director at Silverstone Building Consultancy, said: “Park Square is the ideal location for our new office, situated within the traditional business district of the city centre.
“Signing a longer-term lease demonstrates our commitment to establishing and growing our presence in Leeds and throughout Yorkshire.
“The office provides space for up to 9 staff, giving us room to grow the team over the coming years. Ben Rennocks will initially be supported by building surveyor, Jack Margerrison, however we hope to add a senior building surveyor to the team within our first year.”
The vacant office space at 40 Park Square has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment to provide high quality office accommodation.
Robin Beagley, partner at WSB Property Consultants, added: “It’s great to see Silverstone expand into the Leeds market. Their decision to open a new office in the city reflects the wider confidence we are seeing across the region’s commercial property sector.”
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