Arlington Mills success in first half
Arlington Mills success in first half
28th July 2010
By James Reed - Assistant Editor
YORKSHIRE property developer Arlington Mills has secure the sale and letting of more than 85% of its speculative Armley Court scheme in the first half of the year.
Located on Armley Road in Leeds, occupiers of the development include British Red Cross, Neil Hudgell Solicitors, Cadogan Information System and Asian Express.
Charlie Hare, Director at Arlington Mills, said: "In the context of the current market, the success we have seen at Armley Court is unprecedented and reflects the quality of space that we have created combined with the competitive terms we are prepared to offer.
Mr Hare added: "Our aim at Armley Court was to create an office environment of the very highest standard whilst ensuring that it provides efficient and flexible accommodation that appealed to occupier's needs."
WSB Property Consultants, Carter Towler and Sanderson Weatherall are the agents for the development which now only has one unit remaining.
Robin Beagley, of WSB, said: "This is significant landmark out of town office park development and it's success reflects the fact that we are starting to see signs of improvement in sentiment from businesses in the city.
"Armley Court offers the quality and flexibility to appeal to a wide range of potential occupiers and its success this year is positive news for the Leeds commercial property market."