First look at the new Majestic statues in Leeds
The statues, which represent music and drama, are being placed in situ on top of the historic frontage of The Majestic, looking out onto Leeds’ City Square.
Statues have been part of the building’s history since it was first constructed. The two new statues, approximately 9ft tall, have been crafted by internationally acclaimed master sculptor Andrew Sinclair MRSS SWAc, along with four individual urns.
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Hide AdThe replacement statues and urns follow the design influences of the original set, created by Burmantofts-based Leeds Fireclay Company.
Mark Finch, real estate director at Rushbond, said: “As we reach the final stages of development on the Majestic, it’s fantastic to see these finishing touches being applied to the building’s beautiful, historic exterior.
“Since commencing works, we have been determined to deliver a sympathetic, comprehensive restoration programme which respects and pays homage to the Majestic’s rich history – whilst readying it for a new lease of life providing the workspaces of the future.
“Andrew has done an amazing job, displaying true craftsmanship and bringing an exciting set of additions to the building.”
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Hide AdAndrew Sinclair, co-founder of The Sculpture School, said: “This was an interesting and significant brief for us, and we’re delighted with the result. The Majestic is one of the most exciting projects happening in Leeds at the minute, so it was a real privilege to be involved.”
The Majestic first opened as a 2,400-seat cinema back in 1922 and has been redesigned to create 66,000 sq. ft. of future-focused office accommodation across seven floors.
The development is currently on-site, with construction due to complete in the third quarter of this year.
The Majestic redevelopment has been designed by DLA Architecture and is being constructed by Sir Robert McAlpine.
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The 27,000 sq. ft. deal with Channel 4 leaves four floors remaining, from 8,000 sq ft to a total of 39,000 sq ft of workspace available to be let.
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