Feilden Clegg Bradley's mixed-use Leeds scheme approved

Feilden Clegg Bradley's mixed-use Leeds South Bank scheme for CEG

City council approves development of six-acre site in Leeds’ South Bank district

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning for its proposals to develop a six-acre site in Leeds’ South Bank district.

Buildings at the development, which got the overall green light earlier this year as part of a proposed £350m regeneration scheme, will range from five to 40 storeys.

Leeds city council granted planning for two office developments with ground floor retail and leisure totalling up to 26,100sq m, plus outline consent for a mixed-use development of up to 103,900sq m of offices, retail, leisure, hotel, health, education and community uses, parking and up to 750 new homes, along with new public spaces and landscaping.

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