Law firm Rollits set to relocate York offices after acquiring Forsyth House
Rollits LLP has completed the acquisition of Forsyth House in York to facilitate the relocation of its office from Rowntrees Wharfe.
The 6,000 sq ft office building at Monks Cross was sold by Flanagan James Property Consultants, on behalf of undisclosed private investors.
Richard Flanagan of York-based Flanagan James Property Consultants said: “The disposal of Forsyth House was a rare opportunity to acquire a freehold, high specification, office building with dedicated car parking on a popular Business Park.
“With an asking price of slightly under £1,000,000, this proved to be an extremely popular prospect, which I am sure will serve Rollits well over the years to come”.
Ralph Gilbert, managing partner of Rollits, added: “The availability of Forsyth House presentenced an ideal opportunity for Rollits to purchase a prestigious office building to accommodate our future needs.
“We are excited about the continuing success of our practice and our move to Forsyth House in Monks Cross demonstrates our commitment to the development of our York base”.
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