Work is due to start on site this month for 54North Homes to build 58 affordable and sustainable homes on Railway Street in central Leeds, close to Quarry House.
The scheme will include 28 one-bedroom, 25 two-bedroom and five three-bedroom apartments designed to a high specification throughout.
Built on the site of the former Yorkshire Rider Social Club, the homes will be energy efficient, with heat pumps providing hot water, EV charging points and cycle storage to facilitate green travel.
They will also have a flexible layout, including workspace areas to accommodate the increase in home working.
Outside will be landscaped with grass and trees to enhance biodiversity and each of the ground floor apartments will have their own garden.
The £12m scheme is the first new-build development to be built by affordable housing provider 54North Homes, which manages over 3,000 homes throughout Yorkshire.
The new development has been designed by Brewster Bye Architects and will be built by Caddick Construction. Grant support has been provided by Homes England Strategic Partnership funding, Leeds City Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, through its devolved Brownfield Housing Fund.
Joanna Chambers, director of assets and growth at 54North Homes, said: “We have been working closely with Leeds City Council for almost four years to develop the plans for this attractive new development and are excited that building work is finally beginning.
“There is a significant need for more affordable housing in central Leeds and this scheme will regenerate a currently unused area of land into a vibrant living space close to the excellent transport links and amenities the city centre has to offer.”
The land at Railway Street was sold by the council to 54North Home