Glenbrook and TCS submit planning for Whitehall Riverside development in Leeds

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Whitehall Riverside

Glenbrook and Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS) have submitted planning applications for a £280m masterplan for the development of Whitehall Riverside, in Leeds city centre

The proposal includes 500 build to rent apartments across two blocks of 15 and 18 storeys with commercial space, resident amenities and terrace gardens.

The Sheppard Robson designed scheme has a strong emphasis on sustainability and the health and well-being of residents.

The wider masterplan, by Enjoy Design, includes a smart-enabled and energy-efficient office building of 118,165 sq ft, and a state of the art multi-storey car park and travel hub for CitiPark.

New riverside park

A landscaping and public realm proposal, designed by re-form, will deliver a new riverside park and enhance the biodiversity of the environment.Whitehall Riverside

A series of interlinked green streets and cycling routes will improve connectivity and access to the existing riverside.

Two further buildings are proposed as future phases which include an aparthotel and additional office accommodation.

‘Best residential development opportunities in Leeds city centre’

Danny Roberts, senior development manager at Glenbrook, said: “Whitehall Riverside represents one of the best residential development opportunities in Leeds city centre.

“We have a strong track record of successfully delivering high quality and sustainable new homes and have worked closely with TCS to bring this site forward to planning stage.

“The residential building is a key component of the wider masterplan and will have a transformative impact on this significant stretch of riverside benefitting residents, visitors and the wider community.”

Flexible sustainable new homes

Craig Burrow, development director at Town Centre Securities, said:

“The new Whitehall Riverside masterplan has been designed for the demand of today but with flexibility in mind to adapt to the changing requirements of workspace, residential, electric vehicles and the visitor economy.

“It will further enhance previously delivered phases and create a truly mixed use scheme and neighbourhood for generations to live, work and play.

“With connectivity and sustainability at the forefront of the design, the next phase will activate the unique stretch of riverside frontage with high quality landscaping and public realm throughout.”

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