Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Rushbond adds landmark Harrogate office building to growing commercial portfolio

Yorkshire-based property company Rushbond PLC has acquired The Exchange in Harrogate, a landmark ten-storey office building located in a prime location above the town’s train station.

The acquisition is part of Rushbond’s strategic plan to grow its portfolio of well-located, best in class commercial assets in Yorkshire, having also recently purchased the iconic Bank House in Leeds – the former home of the Bank of England.

The Exchange building, which dominates the town centre skyline, is one of the few Grade A office developments in the town centre.

The building is currently home to a wide range of businesses from software development companies to law firms and architecture practices, and also features two retail units on the ground floor.

Rushbond will now undertake a programme of renovations to the building and the few remaining vacant suites – which range between 765 sq ft to 5,300 sq ft – with a focus on upgrading the specification of the interiors and improving energy efficiency.

This is the second recent major investment in the town for the property company, which recently announced work starting on site to transform Harrogate’s Herald Buildings – the former headquarters of the Harrogate Advertiser – into a new retail and apartment scheme.

Richard Baker from Rushbond said: “The Exchange building represents an incredible asset management opportunity for Rushbond. There is no better address for businesses wanting to locate in central Harrogate, with stunning views across this beautiful spa town and countryside beyond.

“The transport links are second to none and there are substantial onsite car and cycle parking provisions. We believe the planned programme of works will reinforce The Exchange’s attraction to a range of future occupiers who see the benefits of locating here in one of the most attractive towns to work and live in the UK.”

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