Aire Park Leeds: First look at plans to build 400 homes in city centre's South Bank district

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Developers behind Leeds new mixed-use district Aire Park have submitted plans for the first homes within its scheme at Leeds South Bank.

The plans, which have been submitted to Leeds City Council by developer Vastint UK, will see the construction of seven buildings on the corner of Crown Point Road and Bowman lane, providing 421 new studio, one, two and three-bedroom built-to-rent homes.

The buildings, designed by Cartwright Pickard, look to balance modern design whilst also appealing to the industrial heritage of the area.

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Aire Park will consist of residential and commercial buildings all located inside one of the largest city parks in the UK. Picture by Vastint UKAire Park will consist of residential and commercial buildings all located inside one of the largest city parks in the UK. Picture by Vastint UK
Aire Park will consist of residential and commercial buildings all located inside one of the largest city parks in the UK. Picture by Vastint UK

Currently known only as Plots R2 and R3, the new Aire Park apartments will, according to developers, be surrounded by “high quality” landscaping, including woodland courtyards, designed to “provide a welcoming space for residents and visitors”.

They said the unique landscaping will create “a natural transition” between the residential community and the new city park, which will become one of the largest new city parks in the UK.

Simon Schofield, Head of Development at Vastint UK, said: “Following the delivery of our first commercial and mixed-use buildings, this is the next major milestone in the future of Aire Park and we’re excited to be a step closer to our goal of creating a new and diverse community on Leeds’ south bank.

 “These new homes will be the first of over 1,400 once Aire Park is complete, and will sympathetically balance modern urban design with accessible public spaces.

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