Thursday, July 17, 2025

111,000 sq ft future-focused office development planned for Leeds

Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS) has unveiled plans for Z – a future-focused 111,000 sq ft office development at Whitehall Riverside in Leeds.

The 11-storey building will deliver workspace that blends intelligent building systems, high sustainability credentials, and distinctive architecture.

Craig Burrow, group property director at TCS, said: “As workspace continues to evolve, Z has been designed to be more than just a building. Set within an unrivalled riverside location, it provides best-in-class, smart, energy-efficient office spaces, with the highest level of amenity. We are excited to be setting new standards with a new breed of workspace.”

Z will be equipped with cutting-edge technologies that monitor air quality, occupancy, and energy usage in real time – empowering occupiers to make data-driven decisions. Flexible floorplates and a variety of workspace formats are supported by a communal rooftop terrace, lounge areas, multipurpose spaces, and meeting and event facilities.

TCS is currently in advanced discussions with potential occupiers and plans to bring forward Z as a key component of the wider Whitehall Riverside masterplan. This includes a new flagship CitiPark multi-storey car park and travel hub, offering 478 EV-enabled spaces to support sustainable commuting and future mobility.

Set within a reimagined public realm, Z will connect directly to the River Aire via landscaped walkways, rain gardens, and biodiverse planting. The ground floor will act as a hub of activity, featuring a riverside terrace, on-site café, and social spaces designed to support both work and leisure.

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