LISBON STREET, LEEDS DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
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LISBON STREET, LEEDS
LISBON STREET, LEEDSDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
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LISBON STREET, LEEDS
A CLEARED SITE OFFERING A DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY EXTENDING TO A TOTAL OF 1.12 HA (2.77 A). THE SITE HAS POTENTIAL TO ACCOMMODATE UPTO FIVE BUILDINGS ON PLOTS RANGING FROM 675M2 TO 2,000M2
(BUILDINGS WITH ESTIMATED FLOOR AREAS OF 5,500M2 TO 20,000M2 GIA, TOTALLING C.60,000M2). A FULL RANGE OF CITY CENTRE USES ARE APPROPRIATE INCLUDING GRADE A OFFICES, HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL WITH HEIGHTS OF UPTO 20 STOREYS. HIGH QUALITY PUBLIC REALM WILL BE INCORPORATED EXTENDING TO NEARLY 40% OF THE TOTAL SITE AREA. THE SITE IS SITUATED TO THE WEST OF LEEDS CITY CENTRE AND JUST A FIVE MINUTE WALK FROM LEEDS TRAIN STATION. THE SITE IS WITHIN AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS DISTRICT AND
ADJACENT TO THE LEEDS INNER RING ROAD WHICH PROVIDES EASY ACCESS TO THE M1 AND M62.
IDEALLY LOCATED FOR A NUMBER OF RETAIL AND LEISURE ATTRACTIONS AND BUSINESS, INNOVATION AND
HIGHER EDUCATION DISTRICTS
5 MINUTES WALK FROM LEEDS RAILWAY STATION
A CLEARED SITE OFFERING A DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
EXTENDING TO A TOTAL OF 1.12 HA (2.77 A)
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KEY FACTS
LANDOWNER: Leeds City Council
CONSTRUCTION/ COMPLETION: Site will be released to the market mid 2017.
PROJECT SIZE: Subject to detailed design the site could accommodate c.60,000m2 mixed use accommodation.
TYPE: Mixed use development opportunity including offices, residential, hotel, leisure, bar, restaurant.
INVESTMENT TYPE: Private Development
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OVERVIEW
A high profile development opportunity formally occupied by Leeds International Pool west of Leeds City Centre and a short walk from Leeds Station. The site has potential to accommodate upto five detached buildings with new high quality public realm between. The site may be released as a whole or in separate lots with Leeds City Council constructing the public realm. A Planning Statement is being produced.
Leeds City Council is inviting expressions of interest by 28 April 2017 from developers and occupiers in either the whole site or individual plots.
OFFICE (A)
OFFICE (C)
(D) RESIDENTIAL
HOTEL
HOTEL (E)
OFFICE (B)
Indicative sketch layout
POTENTIAL SITE LAYOUT OPTIONS
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OPPORTUNITY
High quality signature buildings are expected of up to 20 storeys. Grade A offices, residential, hotel, leisure, bar and restaurant uses are acceptable. Car parking could be considered subject to detailed assessment. Leeds City Council are inviting expressions of interest by 28 April 2017. In particular proposals for Grade A office accommodation with an indication of pre-lets or a firm commitment to proceed speculatively will be of interest. Please contact Paul Fleming, tel: 0113 378 8935, [email protected] to discuss further and register your interest.
LEEDS STATION
THE LIGHT
TRINITY LEEDS
THE HEADROW
A58 (M)
MILLENNIUM SQUARE
LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY
LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY
LISBON STREET
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LEEDS
HOLBECK
HAREHILLS
HEADINGLEY
M621
A64(M)
SOUTH BANK
INNOVATION
OFFICE
CIVIC
CULTURAL
RETAIL AND LEISURE
ARENA AND GRAND
CITY CENTRE DISTRICTS
CULTURAL – Destination that is home to the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Pheonix Dance, Northern Ballet, the BBC, Leeds College of Music and Yorkshire Dance.
CIVIC – Mixed use destination including the city council’s headquarters, Leeds City Museum, Carriageworks theatre. Central to the district is multi-purpose public realm at Millennium Square which hosts major outdoor events and activities.
ARENA AND GRAND – The 13,500 capacity First Direct Arena is one of the busiest multi-entertainment music venues in the UK, and was the UK’s first purpose built ‘super-theatre’ arena. Voted the best new venue in the world in 2014, the arena attracts over 1m visitors per annum, there are potential development opportunities in its vicinity. In close proximity, the Council is developing the vision for regeneration around the Grand Theatre. Opera North – England’s National Opera company is located here.
OFFICE – Leeds City Region the UK’s second centre for financial services, Leeds City Region is already home to 30 national and international banks, and hosts the headquarters of three of the five largest building societies. Many firms are located within the city’s office district in the Leeds west end, with further major Grade A office developments in the pipeline.
RETAIL AND LEISURE – The Victorian shopping quarter includes the architectural masterpieces of Kirkgate Market, The Corn Exchange, Victorian arcades and the award winning Victoria Gate. With over 300 bars and restaurants, Leeds is a premium leisure destination.
SOUTH BANK – One of Europe’s largest city centre regeneration opportunities. Proposals will double the size of Leeds City centre, create 35,000 new jobs, over 4,000 new homes. It will be the location of the proposed HS2 station that will integrate with the existing station and accommodate over 60m passengers per annum.
INNOVATION – Leeds Innovation District is a partnership between Leeds City Council, University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, NHS and Leeds College of Art – all of which are located in the Innovation District. Leeds’s new Innovation District will build on its existing strengths and fuse together an already flourishing area of research and enterprise, with emerging proposals for nearly £1bn of investment.
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We sit proudly at the heart of the Northern Powerhouse.
This economic region is the tenth largest in the EU with a heritage of innovation and a talent base focused on the future.
Its 29 universities educate 521,000 young minds and produce 78,000 brilliant graduates every year.
Our region is one of the most internationally connected economies by air, sea and rail.
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POWERHOUSEas one
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DIGITAL AND TECH SECTOR
47%AVERAGE
TURNOVER GROWTH
29%SALARY GROWTH
MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN THE UK
3RD LARGEST
WORTH MAJOR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES COMPLETED IN LEEDS
OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS
£4 BILLION
OF OFFICE SPACE UNDER CONSTRUCTION THE HIGHEST
SINCE 2007
865,000 sq ft
£5.1 BILLIONOF SCHEMES IN THE
DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE
490,000 sq ftOF EMPLOYMENT SPACE
COMPLETED IN THE ENTERPRISE ZONE SINCE SEPT 2015
OF SCHEMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT THE END
OF 2015
£695 MILLION
IN MAJOR RETAIL AND LEISURE DEVELOPMENTS
£500 MILLIONGVA3RD LARGEST
IN THE UK
£20.2BN
GVAPER WORKER
JOB
£54,736
POSTCODES WITH SUPERFAST BROADBAND
97.3%
£178,016AVERAGE HOUSE PRICE
HOUSING STOCK CHANGE
2,869 +0.83%
LEEDS’ ECONOMY
22 INWARD INVESTMENT PROJECTS IN
2015
AMONGST CORE CITIES
2ND HIGHEST
HIGHEST NUMBER OUTSIDE LONDON AND SOUTH EAST[ENTERPRISE RESEARCH CENTRE]
HIGH GROWTH FIRMS538
WORKFORCE1.37 MILLION
240,000EMPLOYMENT IN
KNOWLEDGE-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
540
BUSINESS STOCK
85
BUSINESS START-UPS
PER 10,000 POPULATION OF WORKING AGE[CITIES OUTLOOK 2015]
FASTEST PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS GROWTH
POPULATION (2016)
779,000
WITHIN THE LEEDS CITY REGION
JOBS429,800
32% OF LEEDS CITY REGION
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BUSINESS TOURISM: WELCOMED
DELEGATES IN 2015
3.94 MILLION
TO LOCAL ECONOMY
WORTH
501 MILLION
LEISURE TOURISM: WELCOMED
VISITORS IN 2015
26.21 MILLION
TO LOCAL ECONOMY
WORTH
£1.53 BILLION
LEEDS VISITOR ECONOMY
UK’s 6TH MOST POPULAR CONFERENCE DESTINATION
£1.5 BILLION
26.21 MILLIONT H E C I T Y W E L C O M E D
DAY AND NIGHT VISITORS IN 2015 WORTH
TO THE LOCAL ECONOMY
2.16 MILLION
£469 MILLION
PEOPLE STAYED IN LEEDS AS PART OF A HOLIDAY OR SHORT BREAK IN 2015
IN LOCAL ACCOMMODATION WITH AN ECONOMIC IMPACT OF
ACCOUNTING FOR 4.98 MILLION NIGHTS
+5.3%V I S I T O R N U M B E R S
BETWEEN 2013 AND 2015
12.5%STAYING
VISITORS UP
BETWEEN 2013 & 15
TOP 10 BEST UK DESTINATIONS
L E E D S I S O N E O F T H E
BY TRIP ADVISORS 2014 TRAVELLERS CHOICE AWARDS
58,400MEETINGS, CONFERENCES AND
EVENTS HOSTED IN 2015
3.5 MILLIONL E E D S A N D B R A D F O R D
A I R P O R T W E L C O M E D
VISITORS IN 2016SERVES 75 DIRECT DESTINATIONS
IN 25 COUNTRIES
L E E D S H A S
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
OVER 16
L E E D S I S O N E O F T H E O N L Y
E N G L I S H C I T I E S O U T S I D E L O N D O N
W I T H I T S
OWN REPERTORY THEATRE, OPERA
HOUSE AND BALLET
COMPANIES
AVERAGE HOTEL OCCUPANCY
IN 2015
77%
L E E D S H A S
4 MAJOR THEATRES
£1.06 BILLIONTO THE LOCAL ECONOMY
24 MILLIONDAY VISITORS IN 2015 WORTH
18,288 THOUSANDV I S I T O R S T O L E E D S S U P P O R T
FULL-TIME JOBS