Flagship office scheme to host Lloyds Banking Group in deal for 120,000 sq ft

Lloyds Banking Group says it plans to move into 11 and 12 Wellington Place, in Leeds.

Staff in the Leeds area will begin the move from Lovell Park to Wellington Place at the end of the year, with the transition complete by spring 2024. The banking giant employs 4,200 people in Leeds.

Colleagues will be able to take advantage of electric vehicle charging points, free bike hire, secure cycle storage and cycle buddying scheme available on site.

Sharon Doherty, chief people and places officer at the group, said: “It’s a key part of our strategy to have the right spaces in the right places and we want everyone to love being in our offices.

“This means having the right facilities, tech and spaces as well as meeting our sustainability commitments, which are a critical part of our purpose of Helping Britain Prosper.

“Leeds continues to be an important hub for Lloyds Banking Group and our new offices will help us to work brilliantly together and attract new diverse talent into our organisation.”

Paul Pavia, head of development at MEPC, said: “As one of the UK’s largest financial services organisations, we are thrilled that Lloyds Banking Group has chosen Wellington Place as its new Leeds home.

“This is a landmark deal for the Yorkshire market and at more than 120,000 sq ft is the largest office letting in the region in recent years.

“The 11 & 12 Wellington Place development has set a new standard for sustainable development in Yorkshire and beyond.

“Lloyds is committed to environmental sustainability and its decision to move to 11 & 12 Wellington Place is evidence of this.

“Lloyds was also attracted to our extensive amenity offer and our programme of social value and community activities.

“We are very much looking forward to welcoming Lloyds and its people to the neighbourhood later this year.”

Lloyds will join employee-owned consultancy Arup at 11 & 12 Wellington Place, with further announcements expected on other new occupiers shortly.

Acquiring agents on the deal were Jeff Pearey, head of UK regional office agency and Yorkshire/North East regions at JLL, Alex Hailey, senior director, CBRE, and Paul Fairhurst, head of Leeds office, Savills.

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