Leeds
May 19, 2023

Plans approved for flagship CitiPark car park with renewable energy facility

Owners of CitiPark, Leeds-based property investor Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS), has secured planning consent for the next phases on the flagship mixed-use Whitehall Riverside development site in Leeds including a 478 space CitiPark car park and, two office buildings and a hotel/aparthotel.

The plan forms part of the wider regeneration of the strategically located riverside scheme and could see up to 235,000 sq ft of Grade A, smart and energy efficient office space along with a state-of-the-art, multi storey CitiPark car park and travel hub with renewable energy facility.

The residential component of the masterplan, which is being delivered by Glenbrook and Legal & General, recently commenced on site providing 500 new homes.

Ben Ziff, Managing Director of CitiPark and TCS Board Director said:

“As one of the UK’s leading providers of EV charging technology, we are excited to be bringing forward this pioneering, cutting-edge CitiPark multi-storey car park, travel hub and a renewable power facility, and are aiming to progress this early next year.

This newest and most innovative branch will have the capacity to be the largest EV charging hub in the North of England, and we are confident that this will not only enhance visual impact to this key route into the city, but provide a future proof, sustainable building with value in mind for residents, commuters, and visitors to the great city of Leeds”.

Craig Burrow, Group Property Director, TCS said:

“After a lengthy process we are pleased to reach this milestone in the project and secure detailed and outline planning consent for the remaining plots.  Our masterplan has been designed for modern needs, but with flexibility front of mind to adapt to the changing requirements of workspace, residential, electric vehicles, and the visitor economy.  It will deliver a truly mixed-use scheme and a unique neighbourhood in the West End of the city which is now enjoying increased activity and development.”