Get Living unveils plans for €204m Leeds resi scheme (GB)

Get Living unveils plans for €204m Leeds resi scheme (GB)

The investment partnership behind Get Living has submitted plans to Leeds City Council to transform Globe Road in the South Bank area of Leeds. The investment partnership plans to invest €204m (£180m) in a new five-acre residential neighbourhood of more than 780 homes for rent comprising studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments as well as family townhouses. The application proposes eight residential buildings linked by a series of new public spaces and a new Hub building overlooking the canalside.

 

The new design moves away from creating a single monolith and allows for new pockets of the public realm to be created in-between the buildings. These spaces will be brought to life by a range of amenities – such as food stores, retails units and a gym – which activate the ground floor and streetscape. Residents will also be able to retreat to communal terraces found on the first floor of the development and the townhouses benefit from private gardens.

 

Architect Sheppard Robson, which has worked on other major development projects in the city including Wellington Place, drew up the plans to create inspiring new homes and sustainable public areas through the site. The construction is expected to begin in late 2019.

 

Rick de Blaby, Executive Chairman, Get Living commented: “The South Bank area is one of the most significant regeneration opportunities in Europe, with the capacity for over 4,000 new homes and commercial development to create 35,000 new jobs. Our proposal is a significant investment towards this and commits us fully to the long-term growth and success of Leeds. We have listened carefully to the local community, then worked very hard to create these ambitious plans for a new green neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Our role will see us working alongside the Council and its own ambitious plans for the city, alongside businesses that need to recruit and retain staff and most importantly for the people of Leeds to deliver great homes set within new public spaces. We commit to our neighbourhoods for the long term, building vibrant, safe and well-managed places to live. More than 3,000 people now rent from us in East Village and, since we launched in 2013, we’ve helped foster a strong sense of community by supporting independent retailers, funding grassroots clubs and hosting free events. We are committed to bringing this neighbourhood-focused approach to Leeds.”

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