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Standard Life swoops for second bite of York's Old Fire Station after DVSA letting agreed

Helmsley Group with London Ebor agrees deal for city centre location

The Old Fire Station, York.(Image: Helmsley Group / Aberfield Communications)

Standard Life Trustees has added to its investment in The Old Fire Station development in York.

Having acquired the ground and mezzanine floors of the office element of the mixed use project last year, the adjoining commercial unit has now been taken on.

It has been bought from city-based developer Helmsley Group and its joint venture partner in the scheme, London Ebor.

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The unit, to become a driving theory test centre, had a guide price of £460,000, which represented a net initial yield of 6.24 per cent.

Max Reeves, development director at Helmsley, said: “This latest commercial transaction at The Old Fire Station is further evidence that, despite the ongoing uncertainty brought by the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on our working lives, investment and occupational appetite for quality office space continues unabated.

“We have been delighted with the positive impact The Old Fire Station has made to the central York property market and we look forward to 2022 with ongoing confidence.”

The building, which dates back to 1856 - having been built as a chapel prior to conversion to fire station in 1938 - also features 14 apartments and townhouses.