Plans for a new ‘container-style’ leisure attraction at Leeds Kirkgate Market have taken a step forward.
Leeds City Council confirmed STACK in March last year as its preferred operator for the proposed venue, which would offer a mix of food, drink and entertainment in part of the market’s outdoor trading area.
Now, following further design and preparatory work, the council and STACK have signed a formal lease agreement. This means that, subject to licensing and planning approvals, the start of construction on the scheme could be just months away.
New details have also been revealed about what people can expect from the attraction, which STACK intends to build from repurposed shipping containers.
Under current plans, STACK Leeds would be spread across two floors, with a central plaza seating area covered by a ‘stretch tent’ providing shelter, when needed.
The plaza would be home to two large digital screens as well as a stage that would be used for live music and other entertainment.
Ten street food outlets, six bars and a coffee shop, meanwhile, would serve up a range of eating and drinking options for customers.
A premises licence application has already been submitted for the scheme, with a planning application expected to follow shortly.
If both are approved, then it is hoped building work could start in early 2026 with a view to the venue opening later in the year.
Construction costs would be met by STACK, with rental payments generating a new income stream for the council.
The development – which is expected to create 160 jobs – would, it is anticipated, increase footfall and broaden the customer base for the whole market site.
The outdoor trading area currently has room for a total of 185 stalls, with around 85 of those being filled on its busiest days.
Should STACK Leeds secure the necessary licensing and planning approvals, the number of pitches would be reduced and the freed-up space used as the location for the scheme.
The reconfigured area would still be able to accommodate all existing traders – as well as new arrivals.
Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s deputy leader and executive member for economy, transport and sustainable development, said: “The plans for STACK Leeds are really exciting and underline our ongoing commitment to backing and investing in Leeds Kirkgate Market.
“I’m delighted, therefore, that the project has now reached this important milestone, thanks to a great deal of hard work from both the council and STACK. Together we are determined to ensure that the new venue is very much part of the market, rather than a standalone attraction.
“Every person heading to STACK Leeds will also be a potential shopper, whether that’s on the day or during a return visit. Some may even start making regular trips to the market for the first time, having previously been unaware of the recent retail improvements there.
“It is this kind of new custom – combined with the much-appreciated support of existing shoppers – that will help the site’s many and varied businesses prosper for years to come.”
Neill Winch, STACK’s chief executive officer, said: “We’re delighted to be taking this important step towards bringing STACK to Leeds. This is a city with incredible energy and a proud sense of community, which makes it a perfect location for our concept.
“While STACK continues to grow across the UK, our focus remains on creating spaces that celebrate local culture, support independent businesses and provide somewhere people can come together to enjoy great food, drink and live entertainment.
“Importantly, our offer will complement the fantastic outdoor and indoor market by attracting a new audience and, by opening seven days a week from early morning until late, we’ll help drive footfall and support the market’s wider ecosystem.
“We’re excited to work with Leeds City Council to deliver a destination that adds real value to Kirkgate Market and the city centre.”