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30 June 2022

Redmayne Bentley chooses Wellington Place for its new headquarters

New head office for the longest established investment management and stockbroking firm in Leeds.

Developed and Asset Manager, MEPC, has announced that Redmayne Bentley, one of the UK's largest independent investment management firms, has relocated its Leeds head office to the leading Wellington Place urban quarter.

The organisation has taken c11,700 sq ft of Grade A office space at 3 Wellington Place completing its move last week.

Established in Leeds in 1875, Redmayne Bentley has offices across the UK, and has a long connection with the city, with is head office always being based in the city. The firm previously had offices in Albion Place, Merton House and Butts Court on Albion Street before moving to Bond Court in 2011.

The move to the MEPC developed Welling Place supports Redmayne Bentley's continuous growth and plans for its next chapter, with its people within the business and clients at the heart of these plans.

Paul Pavia, commercial director at MEPC, the developer and asset manager behind Wellington Place, said: "Redmayne Bentley is a long-established business with its roots in Leeds and is recognised as a key player in the city's financial sector, so we couldn't be more pleased that they have chosen Wellington Place as its head office.

"Wellington Place is a leading destination for major public and private sector organisations, from the likes of HRMC to international giants such as Allianz. We look forward to welcoming others to join our community."

Liz Dean, Director of HR at Redmayne Bentley, commented: "The team at Redmayne Bentley is vital to our success. Our new office at Wellington Place provides a high quality environment and tools for those who choose hybrid working while supporting the fantastic culture and wellbeing of our people. We also look forward to welcoming clients and business contacts into our new space."

The agent letting for Wellington Place was JLL, with Knight Frank acting for Redmayne Bentley.

Jeff Pearey, Director of Letting Agents JLL, said: "Attracting Redmayne Bentley to Wellington Place is another endorsement  of the quality of buildings, location and environment that the development offers.

"As occcupiers continue to drive the re-occupation of their offices, it is essential that business decision makers recognises that it is about more than just the office itself but also the wider surroundings and amenity that will assist with the retention of staff. Redmayne Bentley is joining a growing number of businesses that already enjoy what Wellington Place has to offer."

Jonathan Hyland, partner of global property consultancy Knight Frank in Leeds, said: "We're very pleased to have worked with Redmayne Bentley and MEPC to secure this at Wellington Place.

"As a business that is passionate about employee wellbeing, the sense of community offered by Wellington Place really stood out to Redmayne Bentley, whose staff will be able to benefit from the range of events and initiatives on offer year-round.

"In addition, having been well-established in Leeds since its inception almost 150 years ago, the central location, range of amenities, high-quality office space and access to neighbouring companies offered by Wellington Place will make it the ideal place to support Redmayn Bentley as it begins this exciting next chapter."

Wellington Place is a sustainable business community being built in central Leeds. Once complete, the scheme will boast a total of 1.5 million of comemrcial, retail, leisure and residential space and be one of the biggest and most prestigious new city centre business quarters in Europe. 

For more information on space available, please visit www.wellingtonplace.co.uk 
Redmayne Bentley chooses Wellington Place for its new headquarters