CBRE secures major letting at One York Place in Leeds
Prometheus Enterprises UK Limited has taken a ten-year lease on new offices in One York Place in Leeds City Centre.
Acting on behalf of Ilkley-based Glentrool Estates Group Ltd, CBRE’s Leeds office agency team secured the letting at the city centre office building.
Prometheus Enterprises UK Limited relocated from Sterling House on Meanwood Road in Leeds into the 3,460 sq ft top floor.
One York Place is a refurbished office building situated directly opposite the Bank of England in the centreof Leeds’ Central Business District.
The building offers contemporary suites from 1,500 sq ft comprising ground and four upper floors with a secure basement car park, bike racks and communal breakout areas.
Alex Hailey, associate director at CBRE’s Leeds Office, said: “We are delighted to secure the latest letting at One York Place to Prometheus Enterprises UK Limited.
“Upon the advice of CBRE, Glentrool has recently completed a £175,000 refurbishment of the common parts and offices to offer tenants contemporary office accommodation behind the impressive Grade II Listed façade.
“The building offers maximum flexibility with both suite sizes and lease terms that can be tailored to individual business requirements. This recent letting, comes on the back of a very successful few months with lettings to Fruition IT, Twentythree04 and Arriva Trains North. The building is now fully let.”
WSB acted as joint agents with CBRE.
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