Five new tenants for refurbished TV mill

Five new deals have been completed at the refurbished Red Lane Mill building at Sunny Bank Mills, the iconic Yorkshire mill complex between Leeds and Bradford.
Five Yorkshire companies are relocating to Red Lane Mill, which have been transformed into office space after a £440,000 investment. The 5,000 sq ft building is now fully let.
The renovation of Red Lane Mill is part of the renaissance of Sunny Banks Mills in Farsley, where YTV’s Emmerdale and Heartbeat were filmed.
During the past six years Sunny Bank Mills, one of the most famous family-owned mills in Yorkshire, has been transformed into a modern office complex. It is now home to 70 companies, who employ a total of 340 staff.
The companies who are moving into Red Lane Mill are Grove Print and Packaging, PWD Creative, the Server Centre, Nucleus Signs and Studio Belly Timber.
William Gaunt, joint managing director of Edwin Woodhouse, the owners of Sunny Bank Mills, said: “The fact that we have fully let Red Lane Mill before the refurbishment is totally completed is a resounding endorsement of both the investment we have made in the building and of Sunny Bank Mills itself.
“The five deals underline the versatility and flexibility of space at Sunny Bank Mills, which is attracting an exciting breadth of occupiers. They also illustrate the strength of the post-Brexit Yorkshire economy, with all five companies having the confidence to invest in new premises and in their future.”
The joint marketing agents for Sunny Bank Mills are Dove Haigh Phillips and the Leeds office of JLL.