Plans for new homes at Granary Wharf

Plans have been revealed for the final phase of CTP’s development at Granary Wharf in the Holbeck Urban Village area of South Bank.

The site, which is currently used as a surface level long stay car park, is located next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal on Wharf Approach off Water Lane adjacent to the Tower Works site. The planned mixed use development will include shops, bars and restaurants at ground level as well as 250 apartments and 7,200 sq ft of office space. The one and two bedroom apartments will be for private rent.

Artists impression of new development with Canal Office in foreground and Tower Works behind
Artists impression of new development with Canal Office in foreground and Tower Works behind

A public exhibition will be held on Thursday (4 February 2016), between 4pm and 8pm, in the front atrium at the Round Foundry Media Centre, Foundry Street, Leeds, LS11 5QP, where local residents will be able to view the plans and speak to members of the project team.

CTP’s Chief Executive David Topham said:

“Granary Wharf is a vibrant hub in the heart of the city, and our latest plans continue to build on its success. There is a growing demand for high quality accommodation in Leeds and our proposals will deliver 250 apartments alongside bars, cafes, restaurants and landscaped areas. I encourage people to come along to our public exhibition to find out more about our proposals.”

Located on the south bank of the City Centre, the Granary Wharf proposals will form an integral part of the regeneration of Holbeck Urban Village. The area has seen considerable investment in recent years and continues to grow as further regeneration proposals come forward.

A planning application will be submitted to Leeds City Council following the public consultation. If planning permission is granted, construction work could start in Autumn 2016.