Workspace provider launches new central Leeds event space following six-figure investment
A new event space has launched in the centre of Leeds following a six-figure investment from a workspace specialist.
Flexible workspace provider Wizu Workspace has announced the launch of its new Heritage event space above the historic Leeds market.
Situated within the Grade I listed building, the space offers capacity for up to 70 guests and includes a breakout area complete with a kitchen, a private entrance, a conference room and a main event hall.
The firm, which specialises in flexible workspace across the region and beyond, has invested a six-figure sum in the new venue.
Tom Almas, CEO of Wizu Workspace, commented: “There really isn’t a space like this in Leeds. We’ve combined our sleek contemporary design with the building’s original period features - including the stunning ceiling which never fails to amaze - to create a beautiful event space furnished to the highest standard with exceptional amenities.
“Staying true to our flexible ethos, those looking to hire the space can completely tailor it to their event - opting to use all 3 of the rooms or just one.
“We’re looking forward to supporting the Yorkshire business community with this new asset and think it will play host to a range of exciting events, conferences and meetings over the coming year.”
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