Work on 80 apartments at Centenary House in Leeds nears completion

Work on Centenary House, a new apartment scheme delivering 80 apartments in the heart of Leeds’s Northern Quarter is near to completion.
Work on Centenary House in Leeds is nearing completion.Work on Centenary House in Leeds is nearing completion.
Work on Centenary House in Leeds is nearing completion.

The scheme, brought by developer and purchaser Avenir Works, has resulted in the refurbishment of a Grade-II listed building and construction of a new build block located on North Street just outside of Leeds city centre.

MAC Construction Consultants was appointed to deliver employer’s agent, cost management and construction design and management (CDM) review services on the project.

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Consisting of studio, one-bed and two-bed apartments, the complex provides a mix of homes with open plan kitchens, as well as communal, workout, office, and meeting spaces.

There is also a ground floor space for either retail, commercial office or residential use with an active frontage.

Centenary House was first constructed in 1904 as a public dispensary.

The refurbishment works have responded to its existing features and brought the deteriorated building back to life.

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Barry Smith, director at MAC Construction Consultants, said: “This residential project is a significant addition for the city, as it has regenerated a beautiful building close to the centre of Leeds.”

He added: “It’s been a real pleasure to work alongside the architect, structural engineer and Landstock, the main contractor, on this project from pre-construction to the finished project.”

The flats have been made available and are now being marketed for sale.

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