Property development and investment company Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS) has completed the first phase of its refurbishment of Town Centre House, located in the heart of Leeds’ Arena Quarter.
TCS has undertaken a full refurbishment of the ground and first floors, creating a modern and welcoming arrival experience within reception, whilst also creating a new ground floor workspace following the conversion of upper levels of the adjoining Pret A Manger.
Town Centre House now offers a contemporary, sustainable, and tenant-focused workspace, complemented by enhanced features to support productivity and work-life balance designed to meet the needs of today’s dynamic businesses.
The works allow Town Centre Securities to offer tenants a variety of space ranging from 1,910 – 6,502 sq ft alongside a variety of lease options varying from fully fitted solutions to traditional leasing options.
Alongside the revamped workspace, TCS has unveiled the building’s refreshed branding, reflecting the company’s vision for its forward-thinking developments, emphasising quality, innovation, and sustainability.
Renovation highlights include Sustainability and Innovation – Town Centre House features an EPC A rating and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ certification, with all-electric systems, energy-efficient lighting, and access to electric vehicle charging facilities.
In addition to serving as the head office for Town Centre Securities PLC, Town Centre House is already home to a variety of occupiers, including Gleeds and PureGym.
Matthew Wright, Associate Director at TCS, said: “The transformation of Town Centre House, alongside our new branding, reflects our commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering outstanding spaces that inspire productivity and creativity.
“This refurbishment is more than a physical upgrade – it’s a statement of our continued dedication to creating a vibrant, tenant-focused community in Leeds. We’re excited to roll this transformation out across the entire building as we continue to create spaces that foster innovation and collaboration.”