WorkWell draws in East Leeds talent
A workspace provider is expanding its regional footprint after welcoming a wave of new tenants to its serviced offices in East Leeds.
WorkWell has secured fresh lettings at Carrwood Park and Brookfield Court, with businesses including Horizon Care & Education, CSX Carbon and PGI Financial joining its growing community.
Designed to support productivity and wellbeing, the offices cater to professional services firms seeking modern facilities and flexible workspaces.
The success in Leeds follows WorkWell’s £10.5 million redevelopment of Copthall Bridge in Harrogate, part of its long-term plan to grow across the North of England.
Oliver Corrigan, managing director of WorkWell, said: “We are pleased to welcome these businesses to our community.
“The growing demand at both Carrwood Park and Brookfield Court underlines the value of the WorkWell approach, and it’s also attracted a healthy pipeline of interested companies.
“We've always believed that well-designed, supportive environments make a measurable difference to business performance, and it's encouraging to see that view shared by our new members.”
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