Former Yorkshire Post

Leeds, West Yorkshire
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In February 2026, Bluecastle Capital, on behalf of its investors, unconditionally acquired a prime city-centre development site in Leeds, forming part of the former Yorkshire Post headquarters on Wellington Street within the Wellington Place district.

The site sits immediately behind the award-winning Wellington Place business quarter and occupies a prominent gateway position linking the Central Business District, the West End and the emerging Dyecoats regeneration area. It is located within an established mixed-use commercial district and within walking distance of Leeds railway station and the city’s retail and civic core.

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Leeds is one of the UK’s strongest regional rental markets, underpinned by sustained population growth, a large student and graduate population, and its position as the UK’s second-largest financial and professional services centre. These dynamics continue to support deep and durable demand for professionally managed rental housing.

The site currently benefits from existing planning consent for a 348 unit build-to-rent development across 25 storeys. Bluecastle Capital intends to undertake further design development and progress a refreshed planning application in due course, reflecting the site’s strategic importance and long-term role within Leeds’ city-centre regeneration.

Former Yorkshire Post | Projects | Bluecastle

 

25
Storey

348
BTR units

 

Leeds stands out as one of the country’s most compelling rental markets, underpinned by employment growth, a young and skilled population and long-term regeneration. Securing a site of this quality within the Wellington Place quarter allows us to deliver a scheme that meets the needs of modern renters while contributing positively to the city’s ongoing evolution.

Ed Williams, CEO, Bluecastle Capital