Asquith, the North's premier property
developer, has today learned that its proposals for an
impressive 38-storey glass tower, which will transform
Bradford's skyline, have been given the green light by Bradford
City Council.
Plans for the £150-million Citygate development, which will be
built on Bradford's Manchester Road, include a 116-bedroom
hotel, luxury apartments and townhouses, retail space, two
private landscaped courtyards and car parking.
This will be the second prestigious development undertaken by
Asquith in Bradford, with the first, The Gathaus, recently
nominated for the Sterling prize for architecture.
The project had already gained backing from the Bradford Trident
board, a community led organisation working with Bradford City
Council on the regeneration of the city centre, as well as
strong support from local residents and businesses during an
in-depth public consultation held in June. However being granted
final planning permission by Bradford Council guarantees
Citygate's future as one of Bradford's new and exciting business
and residential hubs.
Russell Baker of Asquith says: "We are delighted and excited by
Bradford Council's decision to push forward with the plans for
Citygate. We hope to repeat the success of our previous project,
The Gatehaus, by creating a building that is not only stunning
but provides greater business and residential opportunities for
those looking to live and work in Bradford."
Building work for Citygate will begin in 2008, with completion
expected in 2013. Citygate is part of an overall Master Plan to
regenerate the City of Bradford in order to strengthen its
economy and make it a better place to live and work.
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