Bradford city centre could see nearly 1,000 new homes, a public park, and expanded retail and community space if the City Village regeneration project receives approval.
The proposed development focuses on the Oastler and Kirkgate market sites, both of which closed in June, with additional properties planned for Chain Street. The initial phase would deliver 97 homes across Chain Street and the northern section of the Oastler site, which is set for demolition next month. Later stages include the demolition of Kirkgate Market and the creation of a park on Darley Street.
The project is supported by £13.2m from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and £30m from Homes England. Plans incorporate street trees, planting beds, and other green spaces throughout the development.
Developers aim to create a sustainable, community-focused neighbourhood designed to attract residents and businesses alike. If approved, construction on the first properties could start in spring next year.


                                    