Bruntwood SciTech – a joint venture between Bruntwood, L&G and Greater Manchester Pension Fund and a property platform dedicated to the tech and science sectors – has unveiled plans to redevelop 100 Wellington Street.
The works will see the Leeds building transformed into 3 West Village, becoming part of the connected West Village campus, which blends workspace with leisure and wellbeing-focused amenity.
As part of its integration, the existing building will undergo a refurbishment to deliver 44,500 sq ft of flexible workspace tailored to the needs of creative, digital and innovation-led businesses, with 17,000 sq ft still available to let.
The expansion reflects Bruntwood SciTech’s continued investment in Leeds.
Launched in September 2024 following a £20m redevelopment project, West Village is an innovation campus that has attracted businesses including Insurtech firm QBE and Australian fintech company PEXA.
Under the latest plans, customers will benefit from full access to the wider campus’s amenities, including RESET Leeds, a wellness studio operated by independent gym FORM, Second City Coffee, breakout spaces and meeting rooms, a secure cycle storage facility, shower and changing facilities and a central courtyard with green outdoor spaces.
Also, Salon Madre will open at the campus at the end of December, serving Mexican-inspired food and drinks.
Andrew Cooke, regional director – Leeds for Bruntwood SciTech, said: “The transformation of 100 Wellington Street is an exciting development for the campus and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to delivering the space that Leeds’ innovation economy needs to thrive.
“West Village has already established itself as a destination for ambitious businesses, and this expansion will allow us to welcome more organisations into this thriving community.
“Leeds has built a reputation as a rapidly growing technology and innovation hub with a strong talent pipeline drawn from leading universities in the city and surrounding regional institutions.
“Therefore, it’s crucial we continue to play our part in providing the workspace and environment that the city’s innovative businesses need to grow and succeed.’’
