£8m refurbishment programme sees FPP secured as first tenant in Leeds development
Savills, on behalf of CBRE Global Investors, has secured FPP as the first tenant at 7 Park Row in Leeds following an £8m refurbishment programme.
The independent shopper marketing agency has agreed a new 10-year lease on 1,680 sq ft (156 sq m) on the seventh floor of the property, benefiting from an exposed services fit out alongside an on-site gym, bike storage and changing rooms.
Paul Fairhurst, director in the office agency team at Savills Leeds, said: “7 Park Row offers some of the most modern and well appointed office space in Leeds city centre.
“We are delighted to welcome FPP as the first tenant at the property on behalf of our clients.”
7 Park Row, Leeds.
The extensive refurbishment at 7 Park Row completed in May 2018 and is designed to appeal to creative firms.
Tim Orrell, UK director at FPP, added: “7 Park Row shone out for us with its amazing facilities, views and position.
“We’ve rolled out a completely new way of working for our clients, teams and partners and created a unique space with a VR lab, thinking areas and a more homely feel, away from the normal office model.”
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