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Northern property firm Bruntwood has begun strip out works in preparation for a Grade A refurbishment at 14 King Street, its fourth building in Leeds.
In January 2008 Bruntwood worked with West Yorkshire Playhouse and the Yorkshire Evening Post to run a competition aimed at young people in the region.
On Wednesday 17th October, north of England property company, Bruntwood successfully completed on 14 King Street, also known as Building C, Cloth Hall Court, in Leeds City Centre. Totalling 38,691 sq.ft (3,595 sq.m).
On the 10th September 2007, north of England property company, Bruntwood Limited, officially opened their brand new bicycle track, “The Bruntwood Mile” at Lineham Farm, a children’s activity farm located in Eccup in Leeds.
Bruntwood are delighted to announce that their chosen theatre production sponsorship in Leeds at The West Yorkshire Playhouse is going to be “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
On Saturday 18th August 2007, one of the North of England’s largest property companies, Bruntwood, gave its Leeds-based customers the chance to abseil down one of Leeds’ tallest buildings.
At 12pm, on Friday 20th April 2007, Benedict, a real life donkey, made a guest appearance inside Bruntwood’s office reception at WESTONE on Wellington Street.
William Shakespeare’s superstitious work Macbeth comes to the West Yorkshire Playhouse in March, thanks to sponsorship from north of England property firm Bruntwood.
Monday, February 6th, 2006, saw Bruntwood complete on its purchase of Hepworth House in Leeds city centre.
Bruntwood successfully exchanged on another letting at its WESTONE office development on Wellington Street, in Leeds city centre.