Thursday, November 28, 2024

Work completes on Leeds city centre student tower

Work is complete on a brand new 20-storey student accommodation scheme in the heart of Leeds’ Arena Quarter on Wade Lane, which consists of 212 apartments that are all already fully let.

Live Oasis St Albans Place is owned and managed by Leeds-headquartered property company, YPP Lettings.

The development’s communal areas, including open lounges, study spaces, a state-of-the-art gym, private dining suite and an eighth storey residents’ roof terrace, have been a major attraction for students reserving apartments in the scheme.

All the furnished apartments have their own kitchens, en-suite bathrooms and living areas. The development also offers a concierge service and 24-hour security.

A spokesperson from YPP Lettings said: “We’re very pleased to complete work on YPP’s biggest development to date. The attention to detail and level of quality that flows through every aspect of the scheme is testament to the hard work of everyone involved in its delivery.

“It’s also a key reason why the development has immediately become so popular and attracted significant interest from the international student community, who want best in class accommodation.

“Live Oasis St Albans Place is now a genuine landmark building in one of the city centre’s most sought after areas and sets a whole new benchmark in terms of student accommodation in Leeds when it comes to luxury and quality.

“The apartments are stunning, but the communal areas take this development to the next level combining sumptuous interiors with lavish furnishings akin to a smart hotel. The eighth storey roof terrace is a key feature of the scheme, offering magnificent views over the city’s skyline.

“We’re now excited to be welcoming the development’s first residents into their new homes, and it’s already proving to be a superb place to live.”

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