Yorkshire property firm appoints architects for new 7300 sq ft offices
ATC Properties has received planning permission to convert the former home of Trio restaurant in Headingley into new offices.
ATC will be investing in the development, which includes consent to add another floor.
Mowbray Design Architects has been appointed to design the 7300 sq ft development, with Design Tonic creating the new interior across four floors.
Fox Lloyd Jones and WSB have been appointed as joint agents to market the property, which is available as a whole or in part.
David Barrass, managing director of ATC Properties, said: “With the building occupying such a prominent location in Headingley, it gave us a great opportunity to create an ultramodern workspace to reflect the vibrant and contemporary atmosphere associated with the area.
“The architects and interior designers have produced a fantastic scheme which sets it apart from other buildings in the area.
“Once complete, we believe it will set a benchmark for other developments in this part of town.”
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