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Tower block in Leeds, England

Arena Point
Alternative namesTower North central
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeTower
LocationLeeds, England
Coordinates53°48′14″N 1°32′38″W / 53.80389°N 1.54389°W / 53.80389; -1.54389
Construction started1967
Completed1968
Demolished2023
Height
Antenna spire84 metres (276 ft)
Roof77 metres (253 ft)
Technical details
Floor count19

Arena Point (previously known as Tower North Central and Tower House) was a 77 metres (253 ft) high office tower in Leeds, England. It was situated at the top end of Leeds city centre on Merrion Way in close proximity to the Merrion Centre and was adjacent to the Opal 3 Tower. It was demolished in 2023, with its plot used to develop Yorkshire's tallest building Cirrus Point.

History

The building was constructed in 1965 and with 19 floors was one of the tallest buildings in Leeds. Tower North Central was reclad in 1980, and refurbished in 2003–2004, and provided 76,800 sq ft (7,130 m) of office space. The building also benefitted from extensive on site parking with over 100 covered spaces available. The upper 11 floors were occupied by a variety of tenants following refurbishment whilst the lower seven floors and ground floor were excluded from the scheme as they were let to Axa at the time.

In 2020, plans were lodged with Leeds City Council to demolish the building and build a 43-storey student accommodation block in its place. Planning was agreed for the plot to be redeveloped during the Covid-19 pandemic, with demolition of Arena Point beginning in 2022. By late 2023, the building had been completely demolished, to make was for Yorkshire's tallest building, Cirrus Point. Upon completion, Cirrus would be 134 metres tall, spanning 45 stories.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mitchinson, James, ed. (21 October 2020). "Student block could replace one of city's tallest buildings". The Yorkshire Post. p. 12. ISSN 0963-1496.
  2. "Developer secures £150m funding to create tallest building in Leeds and another in York". Yorkshire Post.

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