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Unison relocates to Leeds South Bank in Eddisons deal

Quayside House

Eddisons has sold the former premises of wealth management firm Investec in Leeds city centre to public services trade union Unison for £3.6m.

Unison, which has more than 1.4m members across the UK, will relocate its Yorkshire and Humberside branch to the three-storey, 13,000 sq ft Quayside House on the south bank of the River Aire.

Eddisons agency director Steven Jones said: “This undoubtedly represents a sound move for Unison as its presence in the region grows. The ongoing transformation of the South Bank area of the city, one of the most ambitious and largest regeneration schemes anywhere in Europe, is increasing demand for quality office space and is set to transform the area.

“Quayside House is a high specification property in an increasingly prestigious area of the city and we saw a huge amount of interest in the building from potential buyers, resulting in an impressive final sale price for the vendor, Investec.”


A team from law firm Squire Patton Boggs, led by real estate partner John Leake, acted for Investec on the sale of Quayside House and its relocation to 3 Wellington Place. Property consultant White Druce & Brown acted for the purchaser.

Eddisons is a multi-disciplinary firm of chartered surveyors. Established in 1844, it operates across the UK and has a head office in Leeds.