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  • Leeds landmark sold for almost £80m in city’s biggest deal for over five years

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    A landmark building in the heart of Leeds’ financial district has been sold for almost £80m in the city’s largest office deal for more than five years. Ashtrom Properties UK has acquired Central Square, which is home to the likes of M&S, PwC an Sky, for £78m. Central Square comprises 217,249 sq ft of office [...]

    A landmark building in Leeds has been sold.
  • Office Depot owner loses over £50m ahead of quitting UK thanks to working from home trend

    Retail

    OT Group, the owner of Office Depot and the Spicers wholesale brand, lost more than £50m in the year before it revealed plans to quit the UK. The Greater Manchester-headquartered group has posted a pre-tax loss of £52.5m for 2023, having also lost £15.8m in 2022. Newly-filed accounts with Companies House also reveal that turnover [...]

    WFH has become a divisive topic in the boardroom
  • BNY signs deal for major Manchester office in city centre landmark

    Property

    BNY (The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation) has signed a deal to for a major new office in Manchester city centre. The bank will be the single occupier of 4 Angel Square in the NOMA district when was completed in September last year. The global financial services company will be relocating its existing Manchester [...]

    BNY has signed a deal to occupy the whole of 4 Angel Square in Manchester city centre. Credit - NOMA.
  • ‘Critical growth hub’: Hedge funds drive demand for office space in London

    July 19, 2024

    Over $13.1 trillion (£10.4 trillion) in assets are managed in London, and the capital has remained the world's second-largest centre for hedge funds and private equity firms globally after New York.

  • London landlords struggle to shift office space due to high rates and hybrid work

    July 10, 2024

    Landlords wanting to shift large London office this year have struggled to find a willing buyer, as nerves over hybrid working and higher interest rates continue to plague the upper end of a market that is still yet fully to recover from the pandemic.

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