Saturday, January 11, 2025

Leeds office investment sold for over £10m

Acting on behalf of Bridges Fund Management and Evenacre, CBRE’s Leeds Investment team has completed the sale of 6 East Parade, a prime office building in central Leeds for in excess of £10 million. The building was acquired by STR Capital for a private client.

The prominent Grade A office building comprises 44,000 sq ft of space over 7 floors with 13 basement parking spaces and is multi-let to tenants including Dentsu, DLA Architects, Claranet, Iwoca, Muse, Overbury and ABS Limited.

Lewis Ellis advised STR Capital, a UK focused commercial real estate investment asset management company, acting on behalf of a private client.

Alex Whiting, Senior Director at CBRE who advised Bridges and Evenacre, said: “6 East Parade is a high quality refurbished building in a prime location and investor interest in the property was strong. This multi-million pound deal highlights the continuing improvement of the Leeds investment market.”

Guy Bowden, Partner at Bridges Fund Management, said: “With 6 East Parade, we saw an opportunity to bring a disused building back into economic use and address the clear under-supply of prime office space in central Leeds.

“Our investment enabled an environmentally-led refurbishment that has made the building an attractive location for local businesses, who recognise the value of sustainability features in cutting operating costs and reducing their carbon footprint.”

Marcus Langlands Pearse, Partner at STR Capital, added: “6 East Parade follows on from our recent acquisition of 2 office buildings in Tunbridge Wells.

“Bridges have done an excellent job of repositioning this Leeds City Centre office and we look forward to further enhancing the space. 6 East Parade complements our current strategy of buying well let, future proofed buildings in strong locations.”

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