Wykeland Group: Yorkshire property development and investment firm acquires new office building in Leeds
Elizabeth House is situated just off Wellington Place in the heart of the city centre. Wykeland has acquired the building from an institutional investor, which had owned it since 2014.
The building comprises 25,000 sq ft across five storeys and includes 15 car parking spaces. Elizabeth House is let to Clarion Solicitors, which was recently recognised as one of the fastest-growing law firms in Europe.
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Hide AdWykeland property director, David Donkin, said: “We’re delighted to have acquired this property in a prime location in the centre of Leeds, the commercial capital of Yorkshire. It adds to our growing portfolio of buildings in key town and city centre locations in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.


“We’re continuing to actively explore opportunities to acquire properties that are in attractive locations and add value to our asset base.”
Hull-based Wykeland has a £500 million development pipeline in Yorkshire and the Humber. The company owns and operates a number of business parks, including the Melton West business park, west of Hull; the Bridgehead site near the Humber Bridge and the @TheDock tech campus in Hull’s Fruit Market.
The firm has also delivered urban regeneration projects including the Fruit Market urban village in Hull, in partnership with Hull City Council and Beal Homes, as well as the Treadmills redevelopment of the former Northallerton Prison.
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