Market Leads & Opportunities
Keepmoat starts £8m Seacroft estate
Keepmoat Homes has begun work on an £8m development in east Leeds with Places for People.A brownfield site on Seacroft Crescent in Seacroft (by the big Tesco) is being developed into a 49-home estate, Pennine Crest. The site, which was previously owned by Leeds City Council, was acquired by Places for People from Keepmoat Homes in August 2020. All the homes will be available as affordable housing through either shared ownership or affordable rent. The £8m development is part of the Leeds City Council brownfield programme, which has plans for more than 1,000 new homes across 13 development sites in east Leeds.Work at Pennine Crest is expected to complete in autumn 2021.
More Market Leads
- Glasgow minded to approve £76m Sauchiehall Street student-led mixed-use development
8 May 24
The plans, brought forward by student accommodation developer and operator Fusion Group will see the construction of a student-led, mixed-use development on the site of the former Marks & Spencer store. - Green light for new Banchory development
8 May 24
PLANS for 68 new homes at Upper Lochton, Banchory, have been approved by Aberdeenshire Councils Marr Area Committee. - Green light for Kelly Brothers residential scheme
8 May 24
A proposed development of 30 new homes in Loughbrickland - being brought forward by Newry-based construction firm Kelly Brothers - has been approved.