Law firm Hill Dickinson signs lease for new office at 11 Wellington Place in Leeds

A major commercial law firm is set to move into larger offices in Leeds this year as it prepares for expansion.

Hill Dickinson has agreed a lease for 11 Wellington Place, which is one of the most sustainable office developments in Yorkshire. The firm’s rapidly growing Leeds team is set to move into the 254,879 sq ft building later this year.

The firm will occupy a full floor of the 10-storey number 11 building, taking 9,000 sq ft, which is a substantial increase on the 2,500 sq ft office the firm currently occupies in Bond Court, Leeds.

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The move comes as Hill Dickinson’s Leeds team continues to grow. It has welcomed 12 new members of the team in the last year, including Alison Starr, who joined as a partner from Eversheds Sutherland in January.

Commercial law firm Hill Dickinson has agreed a lease for 11 Wellington Place in Leeds, one of the most sustainable office developments in Yorkshire.Commercial law firm Hill Dickinson has agreed a lease for 11 Wellington Place in Leeds, one of the most sustainable office developments in Yorkshire.
Commercial law firm Hill Dickinson has agreed a lease for 11 Wellington Place in Leeds, one of the most sustainable office developments in Yorkshire.

Hill Dickinson’s 40-strong Leeds team is currently focused on healthcare, corporate, real estate and construction. The move to Wellington Place is part of the firm’s long-term strategy to build a comprehensive business services offering within the city.

As part of the fit-out, Hill Dickinson will launch a dedicated client suite alongside modern colleague facilities.

Tas Quayum, Chief Operating Officer at Hill Dickinson, told The Yorkshire Post that Leeds had a “very deep talent pool” in the legal sector and the office move would further cement the law firm’s relationship with the city.

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He said: “11 Wellington Place marks a key milestone for our Leeds team and clients. It is a vibrant city with one of the fastest growing economies in the UK, and we see it as an important part of the future growth of Hill Dickinson. We are looking forward to being in the space with our team and clients later this year and celebrating this next step of our journey within the city.”

Esther Venning, Hill Dickinson partner and head of Leeds office, celebrated the signing: “Having operated within Leeds for five years now, our team has grown considerably in that time. We are in a position to accelerate these plans even further as we expand our offering to new and existing clients.

"As such, we require an inspiring space that can grow alongside us, with 11 Wellington Place perfectly placed to offer this in the heart of the city.

"We are investing considerably in our sustainability efforts across Hill Dickinson, and our offices play a vital role in this. 11 Wellington Place boasts impressive green credentials, providing us with a new home that is fit for the future and exceeds our environmental requirements.”

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Paul Pavia, Head of Development at MEPC, the asset manager and developer behind Wellington Place, said: “Hill Dickinson has gone from strength to strength in Leeds and we are pleased to be supporting the firm here at Wellington Place as it continues its growth journey.

“As a forward-thinking business Hill Dickinson is committed to operating sustainably and its move to Wellington Place will support this important agenda.

"We continue to build upon our vibrant neighbourhood here at Wellington Place and we look forward to Hill Dickinson becoming a part of our growing business community.”

The firm will be joining Lloyds Banking Group and Arup, which recently announced their moves to 11 and 12 Wellington Place.

Fox Lloyd Jones was the agent for Hill Dickinson, with Savills and JLL acting for Wellington Place.

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