London real estate investor announces "significant" expansion including new Yorkshire base
A London real estate investment firm has today announced a “significant” expansion with the acquisition of new office spaces across the UK.
Castleforge Partners has purchased Yorkshire House in Leeds as it expands into the county for the first time, as well as Linley House in Manchester, Broadwalk House in Exeter, and Mountbatten House in Southampton.
The four sites together hold a gross development value of more than £175m.
The investment comes as Castleforge looks to expand its foothold cities which the firm has identified as having “great potential” to grow as national and regional business hubs.
Brandon Hollihan, founding partner of Castleforge Partners, commented: “Select secondary cities in the UK are continuing to grow as business hubs for young professionals and exciting start-ups.
“We are thrilled to be contributing to these vibrant professional communities in every corner of the country.
“Moving forward, for many companies flexibility is going to be key when it comes to office space leases.
“Through our flexible workspace provider Clockwise, we are very well positioned to offer this type of bespoke service to our members.”
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