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MEDIUM & HIGH-RISE APARTMENTS 23


Raising the bar for renters I


A new build-to-rent development is under construction in Leeds, which is set to bring a host of hotel- style amenities to over 500 homes across two high-rise blocks.


for rent.


Created by Moda Living – which devel- ops, owns and operates its own projects – the rental homes will be complemented by a new public courtyard between the buildings, and rooftop terraces overlooking the city centre, as well as two commercial units on the ground floor. Named New York Square after the


nearby New York Road, as well as being ‘a nod to its synergy with performing arts and culture,’ the development will offer renters a range of on-site amenities for their health and wellbeing, with every- thing included in their rent. Alongside Moda, sister company Caddick Construction is to undertake the works, with DLG Architects designing the properties.


The development forms a key part


of the new £300m ‘SOYO’ neighbourhood being delivered by Caddick Developments, another sister company of Moda Living. In addition to the 515 Moda rental homes, SOYO will include a new hotel, bars, restaurants, further residential, a multi-storey car park, as well as high quality public realm and open green spaces.


n Leeds city centre, construction has begun on 515 homes spread over two 16-storey blocks, designed exclusively


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