By Richard Hook2018-04-24T11:42:00
Leeds City Council has unanimously backed developer CEG’s plans to create a £350m mixed-use scheme on a 8.69 acre South Bank site in the city.
CEG’s hybrid planning application outlined plans for two office developments with ground floor retail and leisure totalling up to 281,000 sq ft and outline planning permission for mixed-use development of up to 1.1m sq ft 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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