Onward Holdings continuing investment in Yorkshire has again boosted economic activity with the completion of a deal at Cross Green Industrial Estate Leeds.
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St Johns, which was bought by Cromwell in 2015, features 84,705 sq ft of offices on the upper floors, most of which is occupied by bookmakers William Hill.
The betting giant has just signed a new 10 year lease and has around 1,000 employees in Leeds, including technology, retail support, trading, marketing and creative brand teams. Other office occupiers include the NSPCC.
The site is also home to a multi-storey car park operated by QPark on a 40-year index-linked lease. Leisure tenants include McDonalds, which opened its first restaurant in Leeds in the
newly opened centre in 1986. In total, there are 26 retail and leisure units in the building, including the Post Office.