City House

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It is only recently, after I looked more closely at City House that i realised it now appears to be completely vacant. does anyone know if there is a future mapped out for this building or if its days are done ?Would imagine, given its location, it would be a very interesting and difficult demolition job

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The last i heard was that it was to be reclad and developed into a hotel.That was pre crunch though.I believe it has been gutted but ive seen no evidenvce of any sort of activity on sight for a good long while.
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cnosni wrote: The last i heard was that it was to be reclad and developed into a hotel.That was pre crunch though.I believe it has been gutted but ive seen no evidenvce of any sort of activity on sight for a good long while. refurbished - isn'this a Poulson? That will be some reclad

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In a similar vein,whats happening to the BRSA club onNew station st above the former pfm 4,not been that wayfor a bit but looked like contracters were using it formessing facilities.
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I've heard that the company that own / run / manage City House has gone into receivership, putting all plans on hold.I don't know that as a fact, but it would explain the lack of activity.As for the reclad, the Polytechnic (now Leeds Met) reclad their 60's style buildings not that long ago and they look a whole lot better, so it can be achieved fairly easily I would imagine.City House sits above a gateway into the city, so the sooners it's sorted out the better.
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raveydavey wrote: As for the reclad, the Polytechnic (now Leeds Met) reclad their 60's style buildings not that long ago and they look a whole lot better, so it can be achieved fairly easily I would imagine. Not as recent as you might think. Definitely 10 plus years ago now, only one of the 4 tower blocks and from memory it took the best part of a year. Two of the peripheral (non tower)buildings have since been demolished and the other 3 towers were scheduled to be demolished pre credit crunch. The low level student union building was also reclad I think as part of the 2000 project to construct the leslie Silver building which houses the Library r
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dogduke wrote: In a similar vein,whats happening to the BRSA club onNew station st above the former pfm 4,not been that wayfor a bit but looked like contracters were using it formessing facilities. Going to be new BTP offices and cells.BTP relocating from concourse (to be replaced by KFC and Tesco express) and from 3rd floor of admin block.3rd floor will then be occupied by East coast,relocating management from Aire Street Building.The removal of East Coast from Aire Street (the last occupiers) will enable the Queens to expand sideways and put in the necessary facilities for it to be 5 star.
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cnosni wrote: dogduke wrote: In a similar vein,whats happening to the BRSA club onNew station st above the former pfm 4,not been that wayfor a bit but looked like contracters were using it formessing facilities. Going to be new BTP offices and cells.BTP relocating from concourse (to be replaced by KFC and Tesco express) and from 3rd floor of admin block.3rd floor will then be occupied by East coast,relocating management from Aire Street Building.The removal of East Coast from Aire Street (the last occupiers) will enable the Queens to expand sideways and put in the necessary facilities for it to be 5 star. That all fits into place - ta.Worked in Aire Street,Station admin block and supped in theBRSA - plus Dad worked at the Queens for donkeys yonks.What odds would Jim Windsor have paid 40 years ago for the 'yankee'
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cnosni wrote: dogduke wrote: In a similar vein,whats happening to the BRSA club onNew station st above the former pfm 4,not been that wayfor a bit but looked like contracters were using it formessing facilities. Going to be new BTP offices and cells.BTP relocating from concourse (to be replaced by KFC and Tesco express) and from 3rd floor of admin block.3rd floor will then be occupied by East coast,relocating management from Aire Street Building.The removal of East Coast from Aire Street (the last occupiers) will enable the Queens to expand sideways and put in the necessary facilities for it to be 5 star. Wayhay KFC in Leeds city centre thats a first eh?ps/ I suppose its one way to get rid of the pigeons lol
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cnosni wrote: [The removal of East Coast from Aire Street (the last occupiers) will enable the Queens to expand sideways and put in the necessary facilities for it to be 5 star. My Dad worked in the Aire Street Railway offices in the 1940s/50s until retiring and used to take me in as a little kid many a time so that I could ride in the beautiful green "marble" lined Waygood Otis lifts - they were "state of the art" in those days.I suppose its all altered in there long ago ??
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