Friday, July 25, 2025

Cloud and infrastructure specialist makes Joseph’s Well move

Cloud and infrastructure specialists Corefinity have secured 3,024 sq ft of office space at Joseph’s Well, supporting the company’s future expansion plans.

Navid Nadali, director at Corefinity, said: “As Corefinity continues to grow, we were seeking a modern workspace that could support our current operations and allow us to scale further.

“Joseph’s Well stood out to us because of its character, central location, and excellent facilities. The flexibility and quality of the space made it the ideal environment for our team and for welcoming our partners and clients.”

Managed by J Pullan & Sons Ltd (Pullans), Joseph’s Well is a refurbished former mill in Leeds that now serves as a multi-let office building. The development offers modern amenities, on-site parking, meeting rooms, and a business lounge.

Bruce Strachan, property director at Pullans, said: “We’re really pleased to welcome Corefinity to Joseph’s Well. It’s great to see an innovative, growing tech business choosing to base themselves here.

“We’ve worked hard to create high-quality, flexible spaces that meet the needs of modern businesses, and it’s rewarding to see that recognised. The building also offers room to expand, which means we can continue supporting Corefinity as they grow.”

Carter Towler and WSB are joint marketing agents for Joseph’s Well.

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