Leeds city centre office secures first tenant following £2m revamp
A newly refurbished office building in the centre of Leeds has secured its first tenant.
Carter Towler has secured the first office tenant for newly refurbished Ambler House on Boar Lane in Leeds City Centre.
Specialist executive recruitment company Aston Chambers has signed a five year lease on two suites totalling 2,250 sq ft.
Situated opposite Trinity Leeds, the 14,500 sq ft five storey building in Trevelyan Square has been upgraded through a £2m refurbishment scheme.
11 office suites have been created on the four upper floors of the Grade II listed building, as well as two additional retail/leisure units on the ground floor.
Carter Towler’s office agency director, Richard Fraser, commented: “The building works were completed at the end of March and to have secured this letting so quickly, and during the uncertainty of lockdown, is a resounding endorsement of the success of this ambitious scheme.
“We are absolutely delighted that Aston Chambers has chosen to relocate here. The two suites they will occupy on the third floor have undergone a bespoke fit-out with meeting rooms and break-out areas created to their specific requirements.”
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