Indigo Blu launches

AN OFFICE scheme, which its developer believes will drive the regeneration of an area of a Yorkshire city, has been launched to the market.

Indigo Blu in Leeds is the first project to have been completed in the South Bank area of the city.

Based on the site of a former printing company, the property provides two floors of offices with up to 10,173 sq ft of accommodation and suites from 527 sq ft. 

In addition Indigo Blu will offer 46 one and two bed apartments which are nearing completion.

Don Little, managing director of Merin Properties, the developer of the site, said: “The completion of Indigo Blu is a real achievement and we anticipate it will provide a springboard for the revival of the area.

“The plans for the South Bank including the proposed City Centre Park will irreversibly change the landscape of Leeds City Centre. Indigo Blu is in an ideal location to profit from these plans and really will become a gateway landmark with both proximity to the City Centre, Clarence Docks and the motorway networks.”

The plans by Leeds City Council aim to regenerate the area south of the centre and include a new park.

Glenn Levison, partner at Sanderson Weatherall, which is joint agent on the scheme, said: “Indigo Blu is significant in that it is one of the first buildings to be completed in Leeds centre in recent years.

“Many developments have simply come to a standstill which has been terribly negative for the city; we are quietly optimistic that this will accelerate recovery of the market and buoy confidence.”

Indigo Blu has been designed by architects 2B.

Sanderson Weatherall is acting as joint agent for Indigo Blu with WSB property consultants.

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