Leeds "tallest office tower" continues to attract global business in hat-trick of lettings
Yorkshire’s tallest office tower, The Pinnacle, continues to attract global business having secured three new tenants, with Knight Frank advising.
Located in central Leeds, The Pinnacle’s new lettings include 5,100 sq ft of Grade A office space taken by a leading global recruitment company and 5,100 sq ft of Grade A office space taken by Support Warehouse, who provide IT support services for Hewlett Packard.
These lettings highlight the continued strength of the Leeds office market, which continues to attract leading national and global businesses to the city, and suffers from a lack of available high-quality office space.
Eamon Fox, partner and head of Knight Frank’s office agency team in Leeds, commented: “We are delighted to have concluded these three quick lettings at one of the city’s most popular office buildings.
“Prominently situated in the heart of Leeds city centre on the pedestrianised Albion Street, The Pinnacle is a landmark building, which is ideally located between the city’s historic professional core and the amenity-rich retail quarter.
“The Pinnacle offers high-quality, defurbished-style office space boasting breath-taking panoramic views over Leeds city centre, and benefits from over 400 on-site parking spaces.
“As the shape and nature of the post-Covid modern office changes in line with the expectations of occupiers, this dynamic building is perfectly positioned to meet their needs.”
The Pinnacle was acquired in 2018 in a joint venture between a fund advised by Brockton Capital and Dunedin Property.
Fox Lloyd Jones acted jointly with Knight Frank as office leasing agents on The Pinnacle.
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