
Caddick Developments has submitted plans for a scheme in Leeds, UK, that could create a community of new homes, offices, retail, leisure and green space within the South Bank neighbourhood.
The project aims to create a sustainable neighbourhood, including a new linear park along Sweet Street besides a central open space.
The project is situated just off Meadow Road to the South of the city centre.
It would see a large brownfield location being repurposed, bringing up to 1,925 new homes.
Its masterplan is being designed by architects Simpson Haugh.
Following planning approval, the project will feature a combination of studios, 1,2 and 3 bed apartments.

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By GlobalDataIt will feature retail, commercial space, and approximately 650,000ft2 of Grade A office space.
The project is expected to give an economic boost that would create around 4,000 new jobs once complete, and support around 10,000 during construction phase.
Caddick Developments managing director Myles Hartley said: “Our proposals for this site are incredibly exciting as we look to create a new community, significantly boosting housing provision within the expanding city centre. The development is designed to meet the highest environmental standards and our architects have worked to ensure that green, sustainable, open space plays a vital role in the overall plan for the area.
“We have worked closely with local partners and consulted with the community to create plans for a development everyone can be proud of. Leeds is our home city and we’re excited to be bringing forward proposals signalling a new chapter for this part of the South Bank.”
The plan will consist of around ten buildings, connected with new amenities and green open spaces and landscaping.
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Image: It would see a large brownfield location being repurposed, bringing up to 1,925 new homes. Credit: Caddick Developments.