Sunday, November 24, 2024

Student accommodation plans submitted for latest phase of SOYO Leeds development

The latest plans for Caddick’s SOYO Development at the heart of Leeds’ cultural quarter have now been submitted to Leeds City Council.

The proposal for Block D seeks to bring high-quality student residential accommodation to SOYO, comprised of 291 beds. Designed by Leeds-based Fuse Architects, the accommodation will include a mix of studio and cluster flats.

Residents will benefit from a range of amenities, such as; 24hr gym and wellness initiatives, keyfob secure entry, dedicated study and collaboration spaces, and roof-top gardens. The development will also complete a further section of the wider landscaping scheme, including a feature pocket park zone.

Alistair Smith, associate director at Caddick Developments, said: “SOYO is a landmark development for Leeds and we’re proud to have brought forward these latest plans for the neighbourhood. We’ve worked closely with partners and local residents to deliver a project that further enhances the area, bringing additional footfall to the cultural quarter and creating a great place to live and work.”

The first phase of SOYO, Moda New York Square, opened in autumn last year. Phase two, a development of 331 build to rent (BTR) apartments is currently under construction for Hestia.

Once finished SOYO Leeds will create over 1 million square feet of development, incorporating new shops and restaurants, and including some of the largest landscaped spaces in the city.

The application has been managed by ID Planning.

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