Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Marketing agency races to Joseph’s Well

CreativeRace has relocated to Joseph’s Well, the historic office complex.

The integrated marketing agency is taking up 5,209 sq ft of workspace in a tailored ground floor space steeped in history, once home to iconic music venue, The Well.

Joseph’s Well, managed by J Pullan & Sons Ltd, was originally a 19th Century mill.

Gordon Bethell of CreativeRace said: “As our current lease came to renewal, we took the opportunity to reflect on our future requirements and focused on a workspace that inspired creativity and content creation whilst serving our functional needs.

“Taking such an iconic space as The Well where legendary performances from the likes of The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs and Keane all appeared felt like a celebration of independence.

“A key draw to the space was the bespoke design and fit out service from Pullans’, whose team blended original historical features, re-purposing the original dance floor as a dedicated photography studio and throughout the whole re-fit kept an industrial chic look and feel.”

Bruce Strachan, Property Director at Pullans, added: “We are delighted to welcome CreativeRace to our landmark building and have worked closely with them to design a dynamic, creative environment that meets their current and future needs.

“It’s a great example of how we continue to adapt and evolve our spaces to support modern businesses, whilst taking a sustainable approach and recycling and repurposing materials.

“The demand for unique fit-for-purpose office space in Leeds remains robust, and our investment in Joseph’s Well reflects both the growing confidence in the local economy and the evolution of workspaces as businesses are favouring a return to the office.”

Carter Towler and WSB are joint agent marketing agents for Joseph’s Well. Carter Towler also acted for CreativeRace in this letting.

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