Sunday, June 29, 2025

Architecture firm joins refurbished Leeds business hub

DLG Architects has relocated to Town Centre House in Leeds, taking 1,910 sq ft of workspace following the building’s recent refurbishment by property investment firm Town Centre Securities (TCS).

The move places the architecture and master-planning practice in the heart of Leeds’ emerging Innovation District, an area attracting businesses focused on design, technology, and sustainable growth.

This letting follows a similar agreement with marketing agency Datum Group, which occupies 2,300 sq ft on the building’s fourth floor. Both tenancies support TCS’s strategy to reposition Town Centre House as a destination for forward-looking, collaboration-driven firms. The building now features upgraded amenities and a low-energy design focus.

Andrew Gardner, partner at DLG Architects, said: “Thanks to the continued support of our wonderful clients and some amazing continuing and new projects, we are excited to embark on this next chapter at our new city centre location.

“The new office offers an outstanding, low-energy and sustainability-focussed working environment with improved amenity and collaboration areas. We feel this move will allow us to continue to expand our services, enhance client relationships, foster a stronger team and is a great fit for our future ambitions.”

Matthew Wright, associate director at Town Centre Securities PLC, added: “We’re delighted to welcome DLG Architects to Town Centre House. Their sustainability-led vision and track record in transformational development make them a perfect fit for our repositioned building.

“This letting, alongside our recent deal with Datum Group, is further proof that businesses value high-quality, energy-efficient spaces that support collaboration, wellbeing and growth.”

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