Construction milestone at historic Majestic site

The developer behind the scheme to convert the Majestic building in Leeds into offices that will house the new Channel 4 headquarters is celebrating reaching a construction milestone.

The central concrete core of the Majestic has now been finished. The landmark building, which first opened as a 2,400-seat cinema in 1922, is being transformed to provide 66,000 sq ft of Grade A office space across seven floors in the heart of Leeds.

The office space will be housed behind the original façade and a three-storey atrium will create a new entrance.

Mark Finch, Real Estate Director at Rushbond, said: “It is amazing to see this transformational project taking shape and to celebrate reaching this important construction milestone – as one can now start to see a new world-class office building emerging from behind the soon-to-be remodeled and much-loved wrapper.”

Mark Gibson, Managing Director for the Scotland and Northern Region at Sir Robert McAlpine, said: “This is a significant milestone in the construction of this amazing project that we are excited to reach. As an iconic landmark of the city’s landscape, it is a real privilege to be creating something truly remarkable which will set the benchmark for leading-edge work space in the city.”

Designed by DLA Architecture, the Majestic will also feature terraces on the fourth and fifth floors overlooking City Square, alongside a domed circulatory space, re-creating the old Palm Court.

Knight Frank and JLL are joint marketing agents acting on behalf of the Rushbond Group.

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