Monday, May 6, 2024

Kinrise embarks on transformation of prize Leeds buildings

Property company Kinrise is embarking on a comprehensive refurbishment programme of its latest high-profile acquisition in Leeds, Trevelyan Square.

Kinrise has bought the freehold, 3.5 acre site in the heart of the city in a multi-million pound deal.

The creative office specialist will refurbish 1 Trevelyan Square, a seven-storey 53,688 sq ft building, and upgrade Ambler House, with 19,890 sq ft of office space behind a Grade II listed façade.

The Leeds office of property consultancy Knight Frank advised Kinrise on the freehold purchase of the site from a private investor.

The refurbishment will create much-needed Grade A office space for Leeds.

George Aberdeen, co-founder of Kinrise, said: “We are delighted to announce the comprehensive refurbishment of these properties, following on from the transformation of nearby 34 Boar Lane into a leading workspace with three restaurants.

“We are committed to upgrading and enhancing 3.5 acres of Leeds city centre, including the public space at Trevelyan Square for everyone to enjoy. Visitors and tenants will also benefit from the site’s mature trees and greenery, quite rare and much needed in Leeds city centre.

“The success of 34 Boar Lane has encouraged us to expand our footprint in Leeds, one of the most dynamic and commercially successful cities in the whole of the UK. Once the transformation of Trevelyan Square is complete, we are very confident of attracting more first-class occupiers to the city.”

Graham Foxton, a partner with Knight Frank, who handled this high-profile deal, said: “We are delighted to have acted on this very important acquisition, which will be of significant benefit to the city of Leeds. 1-3 Trevelyan Square is a large and important piece of the city centre and our clients’ ambitions are clear. Kinrise has already transformed 34 Boar Lane into one of the most exciting workplaces in the city and we can expect more of the same at Trevelyan Square.”

Eamon Fox, partner and head of office agency with Knight Frank in Leeds, who will be marketing the offices, added: “This investment by Kinrise is a huge boost to the Leeds office market, which is now entering a most exciting phase with more Grade A office space emerging at last. These magnificent buildings are bound to prove popular with new occupiers.

“Our future offices must break the mould of the past two decades. If organisations want to attract the best and keep their workforce, they need to create spaces that their staff will want to work in. Kinrise is leading the way in Leeds.

“The newest generation of workers expect their office to be an inspiring and enjoyable place to work. Historically the preserve of technology and media firms, the new ideal office building combines flexible floorplates with collaborative spaces and individual work areas, as well as providing amenities that encourage people to think of work as an extension of home. This is what 1-3 Trevelyan Square is going to offer.”

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