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Impala Estates unveils new-build 19,500 square foot premises at Clifton Moor, York


Impala Estates is a leading property com- pany in the North of England, committed to creating high-quality, sustainable, and stra- tegic commercial spaces that enhance com- munity and economic vitality. Impala Estates is proud to announce the completion of its latest commercial development, a state-of- the-art 19,500 square foot premises located at Clifton Moor in York. This new facility marks a significant investment for Impala Estates, enhancing the business landscape of one of the region’s most vibrant retail and commercial areas. The new premises are strategically positioned on George Cayley Drive, Clifton Moor, an established hub known for its diverse range of occupiers including Travis Perkins, Abracs, Howdens, City Plumbing among others. The develop- ment is designed to accommodate a variety of business needs, offering flexibility and modern amenities to prospective tenants.


“This new addition to Clifton Moor not only expands our portfolio but also reflects our commitment to fostering economic growth and providing top-tier commercial spaces in


Yorkshire,” said James Hartley, Director of Impala Estates Ltd. “We are excited to see how this space will contribute to the local economy and offer new opportunities for businesses looking to thrive in a dynamic environment.”


The building features include: • • •


Modern Design - With an emphasis on sustainability and aesthetics, the prem- ises boast energy-efficient systems and contemporary architecture.


Flexible Space - Capable of being configured to meet various business requirements, from large open span space to smaller multi let units.


Prime Location - Situated close to major transport links, ensuring excel- lent accessibility for both employees and customers.


Impala Estates Ltd invites local businesses, to explore the potential of this new develop- ment. For leasing enquiries or further infor- mation, please contact Impala Estates Limited


Prominent period building in Leeds welcomes five new firms


Five businesses spanning accountancy to healthcare can now call No.1 King Street in the heart of Leeds city centre their home, after the Victorian building underwent a sig- nificant refurbishment. Strategic property and construction advisors, Fox Lloyd Jones and joint agents WSB have received high levels of interest in the contemporary workspace span- ning 14,118 sq. ft. in total across lower ground, ground and three upper floors, situated in the professional district of Leeds.


Harry Finney, associate director at Fox Lloyd Jones, said: “The number of deals transacted in such a short space of time is testament to the quality of the refurbishment. The building is perfectly positioned on the corner of King Street and Wellington Street with demand for high quality workspace particularly strong in this area of the city and we are delighted to have the building now 90% let. We look for- ward to seeing all five businesses thrive in their new working environment.”


The lower ground floor suite spanning 1,514 sq. ft. is the final suite available in the building and has the unique benefit of its own dedi- cated access off Wellington Street.


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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2025


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