Yorkshire Post

RSA to move 600 staff to newly refurbishe­d offices across town

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MULTINATIO­NAL INSURANCE group RSA is set to move 600 employees into a new office complex.

The Halifax firm has signed a 20-year lease on the new offices being built at Northgate House.

The company will lease all of the available space, around 47,000 sq ft, within the newly-refurbishe­d building.

The insurer, which is currently based in Dean Clough, is planning to complete its relocation by spring 2021.

Karl Helgesen, chief claims officer at RSA, said: “We have had a presence in Halifax for a significan­t amount time and this move highlights our ongoing commitment to the area.”

Calderdale Council is currently renovating the former council offices to provide office space, with new retail units on the ground floor, as part of the wider transforma­tion of Halifax.

The offices and shops are expected to be completed in early 2021.

Mark Thompson, Calderdale Council’s director for Regenerati­on and Strategy said: “This is very welcome news and will ensure that vital jobs and skills are retained in the town.

“The Northgate House transforma­tion is part of our strategy to regenerate Halifax town centre and sits alongside our plans for improved transport links, attractive public spaces and pedestrian­ised areas.

“When combined with the opening of the new sixth form centre, we should see an increase in footfall throughout the town centre, supporting our local businesses and boosting the local economy.”

BNP Paribas managed the letting process on behalf of the council whilst Spring4 acted for RSA.

The new offices are adjacent to the new sixth form centre which is being jointly developed by Calderdale Council and Trinity Multi-Academy Trust in the former Halifax Central Library.

Around 600 new students and staff will be accommodat­ed in the new sixth form centre early next year.

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MARK THOMPSON: ‘This...will ensure that vital jobs and skills are retained in the town.’

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