Yorkshire Post

The next chapter for urban village as constructi­on starts

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Andrew Schofield, Esh, left; John Tatham, PfP Capital; Nick Brown, architect.

CONSTRUCTI­ON OF a new city centre housing developmen­t has got underway on a former Ironworks site.

Consisting of 68 new energy efficient homes, including 15 townhouses, which are available to buy, PfP igloo’s Ironworks residentia­l developmen­t sits in the heart of the city’s emerging South Bank area. The district is set to become a new community including thousands of homes and jobs along with a new park.

Designed by Nick Brown Architects, the apartments and townhouses are arranged within a mill-style building, with ‘chimneys’ containing lift shafts and stair cores. The developmen­t will also include two ground floor commercial units and parking.

The new homes will be clustered around a private courtyard and the main building will be clad in red brick – a design nod to the Victorian mill buildings in the area which were once the heart of the city’s industrial past. Other design details such as ‘rusted’ Corten steel panels add a 21st Century aesthetic.

The project, which is being

PICTURE: ANDY GARBUTT constructe­d by Esh Build, is funded by PfP Capital, part of the Places for People Group.

John Tatham, from PfP Capital, said: “We are delighted to start on site with Ironworks.

“This is the first new developmen­t following Places for People’s investment in PfP igloo managed by igloo and PfP Capital.

“As we start on site on a number of new developmen­ts across the country, Ironworks is an exemplar, setting the standard as we increase investment in the partnershi­p.”

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