Law firm expands with new Leeds city centre base in £1m redevelopment site
A Yorkshire law firm has expanded into new office space in Leeds city centre as part of its ongoing expansion.
LCF Law, which has offices in Bradford, Harrogate and Ilkley, has relocated into 6,000 sq ft of newly refurbished space at 33 Park Place.
The firm has agreed a 10-year lease on the building, which has undergone a £1m redevelopment led by property development and investment company Property Alliance Group.
The new premises will accommodate 60 of LCF Law’s team, with lawyers and support staff moving from the firm’s existing Leeds city centre office on Sovereign Street early this year.
Simon Stell, managing partner at LCF Law, commented: “We’ve enjoyed a significant uplift in work throughout our Leeds office in recent years, across our corporate and personal divisions, and our team has grown in line with this.
“Locating to 33 Park Place will provide us with a high-quality and impressive office space, that benefits from an exceptional range of amenities. It’s also ideally located at the heart of Leeds city centre’s legal and financial district, which will be a fantastic base for us as we embark on our next phase of growth.”
Rob Peill, head of offices at Alliance, added: “Our major investment in this scheme meets the growing demand from occupiers for more amenity space, especially facilities which can help improve people’s health and wellbeing.
“The upgrade has also transformed a significant proportion of the space creating a much more contemporary look and attractive working environment for occupiers. These improvements have been instrumental in securing several lettings in recent months.”
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