Thursday, May 29, 2025

Carter Towler secures White Rose Park property management instruction

Carter Towler, the independent chartered surveyors, has been appointed by Munroe K Luxembourg SA to oversee the management of White Rose Park.

Spanning 565,000 sq ft and situated next to the White Rose Shopping Centre in Leeds, the business and education campus is the largest single asset now under Carter Towler’s management.

Commenting on the appointment, director James Skirrow said: “We are immensely proud to have been chosen to support the future development of White Rose Park. This is a significant addition to our portfolio, and we are excited to contribute to the ongoing success of such an innovative business and education hub.”

Spanning 26 acres, White Rose Park comprises nine buildings ranging from 10,000 to 250,000 sq ft. Key office tenants include CAPITA, NHS Shared Business Services, NG Bailey, Hisense, NHS LCH, O2, DAZN and Samsung together with 2 higher educational colleges (Broomfield SILC & Elliott Hudson College), a creche and HUB restaurant/Starbucks.

David Aspin, CEO of Munroe K, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Carter Towler at such a pivotal stage in the park’s evolution. We have worked tirelessly to create a unique environment and community, and having their expert property management team on board will help take things to the next level.

“We are redefining the concept of a business park by integrating business, wellbeing and academia to develop an ESG-focused talent and knowledge hub. Our aim is to foster an environment where innovation and commerce intersect, inspiring a community of forward-thinkers and industry disruptors.”

Carter Towler’s 30-strong property management team will be responsible for a range of services, including tenant relations, rent collection, service charge management, contractor supervision, energy and insurance procurement, and health and safety compliance.

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