Long-term tenants renew leases on Round Foundry estate

Credit: Jonny Carr

Two long-term tenants on the Round Foundry estate in Leeds have renewed their leases.

Barristers chambers Kings Bench Walk [KBW] and regional tourism agency Welcome to Yorkshire, have re-committed to the creative neighbourhood in Holbeck.

Following 10 years’ success in The Engine House – the same building where Matthew Murray built the world’s first commercially successful steam engine – the barristers chambers has signed a new five-year lease with agents Creative Space Management on the 3,471 sq ft office at No 1 Foundry Square.

Established in 1954 on the street of the same name in Temple, London, KBW opened a satellite office in Park Square, Leeds in 1982 which expanded significantly in 2004 when the whole administration team moved from London to Leeds.

When Welcome to Yorkshire was founded in 2009, Sir Gary Verity chose 5,375 sq ft of office space in the listed building Dry Sand Foundry for the new headquarters.

The tourism body has committed to a new 10-year lease, agreed with Creative Space Management, joint agents on the scheme with Knight Frank.

Peter Dodd, commercial director from Welcome to Yorkshire, said: “ We have visitors from all over the world and everybody who walks into the building just goes ‘wow’ which is fantastic for us to hear and so there was no real question of us wanting to move anywhere else.”

Paul Taylor, Creative Space Management, added: “This was one of the first areas in Leeds to be developed for creative and digital businesses, by repurposing listed mill buildings for the needs of today’s workplace.  The Round Foundry and Marshalls Mill complex consistently has been a sought-after location for start-ups and companies keen to be at the heart of an entrepreneurial community, alongside like-minded businesses and a network of independent food and drink retailers.”

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