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Cloth Hall launched

Now available Cloth Hall creates a unique opportunity for contemporary work space a concept retail store, cultural business or leisure operator ready to write the next chapter in this exciting neighbourhood of Leeds. A Grade II* listed building, the First White Cloth Hall is one of the most significant historical buildings in Leeds city centre.[…]

Third new tenant for Leeds’ original waterfront destination

Digital agency Tall is swapping the former Mills of Holbeck for Leeds’ original waterfront destination, as the 13 staff agency moves to Brewery Wharf. The agency will move into 5A Brewery Place, a stylish 2,500 sq.ft workspace which was fully repurposed by Brewery Wharf developer Rushbond PLC, transforming a former restaurant into contemporary office space.[…]

People of Leeds shine at First White Cloth Hall

It was a pleasure to support photojournalist Jude Vidal in her brilliant exhibition titled ’19cm’ on display here at First White Cloth Hall. The exhibition includes a series of meaningful photographs taken of 12 people living and working in Leeds throughout the COVID 19 pandemic, including chef, construction worker, barber, refuse collector and dancer. The[…]

Stonebridge Mills – A home worth cherishing

Barbara Farrar and her daughter Kate were given a VIP tour of the historic former Stonebridge Mills site on Stonebridge Lane which was once owned by Barbara’s great grandfather Andrew Mellish and then by her grandfather Alec Mellish during the late 1800’s. Stonebridge Mills, set in a parkland setting alongside the local beck, holds many[…]

Majestic Leeds – Launch Performance Film

A celebration of the completion of Majestic Leeds, the 66,000 sq ft city centre building is set to be home to Channel 4’s national headquarters from next year, and Knights Plc who are taking two floors. A performance film felt like the ideal way to celebrate this milestone, with Majestic having been home to so[…]

Have your say on plans to regenerate Wakefield’s Civic Quarter

Wakefield residents are invited to have their say on proposals to regenerate important historic buildings in Wakefield’s Civic Quarter, and create modern, new-build housing, in a public consultation launching Friday 23rd July 2021. Yorkshire-based property developer, Rushbond, is consulting on the draft plans to enhance the Civic Quarter, bringing local landmarks, such as the Crown[…]