The renaissance in city living is now well established in many of the country’s
principal cities including Leeds. Many other Yorkshire towns and cities are also
developing residential opportunities including Wakefield, Sheffield, Dewsbury
and Harrogate. Former West Yorkshire mill properties are also in the process
of regeneration, examples include Titanic Mills and Valley Mills at Elland.
In Leeds, the process of regeneration commenced in the early 1990’s. The riverside
area around The Calls was the first area to be targeted by residential developers.
Today, an increasing large number of residential developments are taking place,
not only within the city centre, including Bridgewater Place, West Point, Whitehall
Quays, Whitehall Waterfront, The Quays on Concordia Street, to name but a few
but also in the city fringes including North Street, East Street and the exciting
new Roberts Wharfe by City Lofts.
KW Linfoot’s proposed Lumiere development in Wellington Street is due to rise
to 52 storeys, one of Europe’s tallest residential development schemes.
Leeds has much to offer with a wealth of business, retail and leisure facilities.
Investors and owner occupiers alike make up a dynamic market place.
Please contact James England who has many years experience in City Centre Residential
Agency. James will be happy to assist with any questions or enquires which you
may have.