Bridgewater Place is positioned on the edge of Holbeck Urban Village and forms a striking landmark on the Leeds skyline.
Completed in Autumn 2007 , the development is a joint venture between St James Securities and Landmark Developments. It is the tallest building in Leeds, with 32 storeys offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding region. The development features a stunning glass atrium with a suspended skywalk at level eight.
Leeds law firms Eversheds and Ernst & Young have already moved in with Eversheds taking over 125,000 sq ft of prestige office space to bring all three of their Leeds offices together. Retailers Panini Shack and Phill Potts have already moved in with rumours of an upmarket hairsalon and other food retailers set to follow on in the near future.
In one of the highest endorsement a developer can give, St James Securities have also taken space in their flagship development, where they will be able to oversee work taking place on nearby Round Foundry.
Remaining space is available in suites ranging from 8,220 sq ft up to the full 117,000 sq ft.

