Surviving chimneys of Leeds
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I don't know how many were home in time to catch it but Evan Davies did a report on Friday's 10 O'clock news about the "frailty"of the apartment market in Leeds. It was presumably on at 6 too but many would have been in Sam's or on the Town Hall tour at the time.
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[quotenick="Bramley4woods"] Trojan wrote: The dreaded flat builders have built flats in all the currently available chapels and have taken to re-building previously demolished mills with fake mill look-alike buildings to house their "Luxury" apartments. Pubs too. The Brunswick on Brunswick Street is now flats. I suppose that belongs on Lost Pubs really.
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[quotenick="Trojan"] Bramley4woods wrote: Trojan wrote: The dreaded flat builders have built flats in all the currently available chapels and have taken to re-building previously demolished mills with fake mill look-alike buildings to house their "Luxury" apartments. Pubs too. The Brunswick on Brunswick Street is now flats. I suppose that belongs on Lost Pubs really. Yes.That pub had a car park with 1 (one) space!
We wanted to make Leeds a better place for the future - but we're losing it. The tide is going out beneath our feet.
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Rich87 wrote: trust me, being a joiner who works on all of these ''luxury'' flats in town, and all over yorks, they are not luxury at all! they look okay, but the cheapest, crappest materials are used to do this! Obviously to keep budgets down and profits up. Usually they are being bought by people who have no intention of living there, - corporate landlords, and buy-to-letters. They have np requirement for quality fittings, and the tenants have no real incentive to look after them.What they will look like in 3-5 years time god only knows.
We wanted to make Leeds a better place for the future - but we're losing it. The tide is going out beneath our feet.
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FoxyLady wrote: Not a mill chimney I know, but thought the chimney of Bramley Swimming Baths on Broad Lane was worth a mention. Well worth a mention! A true Victorian classic with flair and functionality.
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Rich87 wrote: trust me, being a joiner who works on all of these ''luxury'' flats in town, and all over yorks, they are not luxury at all! they look okay, but the cheapest, crappest materials are used to do this! Obviously to keep budgets down and profits up. The term 'Luxury' is now utterly meaningless. It's been made redundant by being associated with toilet tissue or tiny apartments with £4/m2 laminate flooring and neutral colour schemes.
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