Growing law firm takes 3,000 sq ft office space at historic York development
Property investment specialist Helmsley Group has announced that a growing firm of patent attorneys is to take space at its Old Fire Station development in York.
Secerna is to take just under 3,000 sq ft of office space and is expected to complete its move to the city centre site when fit-out is completed in November.
The firm represents multi-national corporations, FTSE and NYSE listed companies, universities, spin-out companies, small businesses and innovators worldwide.
The Old Fire Station development is a joint venture between Helmsley Group, which offers commercial property syndication, development finance and property development and is the owner of the site, and York-based property development business London Ebor.
Max Reeves, development director at Helmsley Group, said: “The lack of available quality office premises and scarcity of new build homes in York city centre has been well documented and property at Old Fire Station has therefore been much in demand.
“It is extremely pleasing to welcome Secerna as our primary commercial tenant and welcome additional workers into the city’s economy. The firm is expanding and the space is being fitted out to the highest specifications to reflect its status.”
The announcement comes as Helmsley Group marks the completion of the residential phase of the scheme at the £14.5m mixed-use scheme in Clifford Street.
A total of 14 townhouses and apartments have been built out by Caddick Developments and are now on the market.
Secerna’s co-owner and partner, Charlotte Watkins, added: “We’re looking forward to beginning the next phase of Secerna’s growth from new premises in the city centre and continuing to attract clients and staff, both from the local area and further afield.
“The new office will give us a superb base with room for further business growth and will also make it easier for our team to access York’s great transport links to our clients in other parts of the country, as well as our Newcastle office.”
Carter Jonas in York is marketing the residential properties at Old Fire Station on behalf of Helmsley Group and London Ebor.
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
Teesside deserves more than cashback devolution
Construction must be built on commercial discipline
Devolution needs financial firepower to drive growth
The value of creating a stronger careers route
Apprenticeships: Invest in talent or keep chasing it
Are you ready for salary transparency?
Confidence the key to our artificial intelligence future
The missing piece of the puzzle in the NEET crisis
The North East investment story needs two engines
We must forge change to close the skills gap
Creating the conditions for North East talent to thrive
Time to end London monopoly on arts talent