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Shortlisted for Leeds Architecture Awards 2023

Happy to see two of our beautiful heritage buildings shortlisted for the Leeds Architecture Awards 2023 in the ‘Altered buildings’ category. These include The Majestic Leeds and First White Cloth Hall. The iconic Majestic Leeds was originally built in 1921 as a cinema. It has been been re-imagined and repurposed into a flagship office development located[…]

Fallowdale Homes Announcement

Rushbond is excited to announce the birth of Fallowdale Homes. Fallowdale Homes has been borne out of the desire to have a focused approach to housebuilding and homemaking throughout Yorkshire and the wider northern regions. As a brand, Fallowdale Homes is in alignment with Rushbond’s intrinsic values as a real estate investor and developer which[…]

Rushbond Troops Hike in aid of Cancer support!

The Rushbond Troops successfully reached the finish line of the Mighty Yorkshire Hike in aid of cancer research. The team collectively raised money for this worthy cause and would like to thank all those who kindly supported us in the sponsorship journey. We hiked from early hours of the morning across the Yorkshire countryside, starting[…]

We care about Heritage, Historic Buildings and Listed Features

Crispin Lofts, the fantastic Grade II listed New York style Loft Apartment building in Leeds City Centre has undergone a programme of extensive, careful refurbishment works which has included the much-loved domed roof. As a signature feature of Leeds’s skyline it’s our job at Rushbond to do our best to ensure that these special buildings[…]

Herald Buildings

Down Montpellier Street in Harrogate sits the Herald buildings. Once home to the Harrogate Advertiser, this is a local gem representative of a civilised neighbourhood in Harrogate often overlooked. Montpellier Street is effectively a charming neighbourhood just down from the iconic Betty’s. It consists of smart shops such as Toast, a charming local pub the[…]

Stonebridge Beck History

Textile workings from this site date as far as 1805. At the time the mill was operated by woollen manufacturers Thomas Pawson and John Haley. Expansions took place between 1805 and 1819 and Stonebridge Mills spearheaded the local industrial offering becoming home to a fully integrated steam powered woollen textile mill. From 1828 Stonebridge Mills[…]

Airport West Hybrid Offices & New Costa Drive Thru

Construction comes to an end at Lancaster Park as we launch 5 fabulous hybrid office spaces to let along with the new Costa Coffee Drive thru at Airport West. Airport west has evolved to present several attractive contemporary office buildings set in a well – maintained, smart landscaped setting with courtyards and external seating. Hybrid[…]

Corn Exchange welcomes new Tenants

Leeds Corn Exchange welcomes new tenants to the family of independent minded traders Glory Days. What a story! Leeds designed and made! These guys are operating a purpose-built studio right here in the Corn Exchange. They can make anything you are after, offering atelier level curated pieces to your wardrobe. The team oversee the whole[…]

Caesars join Majestic

GAME CHANGING MOVE FOR LEEDS CITY CENTRE AS CAESARS, ONE OF AMERICA’S LARGEST ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES, CHOOSES THE MAJESTIC AS IT’S FIRST UK OFFICE Majestic has another exciting addition to enhance its landmark presence for the city of Leeds. Caesars have taken 12,000 sq ft of office space spanning the ground and lower ground floor of[…]

First White Cloth Hall – “Winner” – Refurbishment & Renovation of the Year – Insider Awards

A historic grade II listed building, the First White Cloth Hall was on Historic England’s “at risk register” and partially demolished.  Where possible, surviving elements of the original brick and stone walls have been conserved.  500 year old original timber trusses have been incorporated into the roof structure and the original 1711 West Wing has[…]