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Kier has been appointed as the construction partner for the ‘once-in-a-generation’ redevelopment of the 166-year-old, Grade 1 listed Leeds Town Hall.
Fans of the arts have been given an exciting first look at Leeds City Council’s dynamic plans to transform concert and event facilities at the historic building in the centre of the city with a series of eye-catching artists impressions.
Created by architects Page\Park, the new images have revealed how the building’s new entrance, box office and bar will look once Kier’s work to revamp the stunning Victorian landmark’s interior is complete.

The transformative plans will see the creation of a stylish new box office, accessible entrance and impressive lift as well as the new ground floor bar and toilet.
Structural works will also include conservation and repair of some of the building’s unique features including stone masonry, delicate plasterwork and doors.
The redevelopment scheme is aimed at protecting and preserving the building’s key heritage features, whilst also ensuring it can host a bigger and more ambitious programme of accessible events and performances while generating important income for both the council and the wider local economy.
Kier will also be delivering a comprehensive social value programme of activity that will benefit the local communities in and around Leeds.
Dan Doherty, regional director for Kier Construction North and Scotland, said: "We are proud to be working with Leeds City Council to refurbish the iconic Leeds Town Hall. Our highly skilled project teams have vast experience of regenerating listed buildings and we look forward to contributing to the preservation of this city centre landmark for generations to come.”
“We are excited to be involved in this project to inject new life into an iconic Leeds landmark,” said a spokesperson for Page/Park. “We have designed the project to respect the existing building, while inserting colourful and joyful new elements inspired by the rich colour palettes of the original interiors, as well as the vibrant nature of city.
“As a practice we are committed to careful conservation and creative adaptation of heritage buildings, and will take great care through the project to deliver a revived cultural destination that the city can be proud of.”
Opened in 1858 by Queen Victoria, Leeds Town Hall is one of the city’s most recognisable buildings, and was designed by famed architect Cuthbert Brodrick.
One of the largest town halls in the United Kingdom, the building stands an impressive 225 feet and was the city’s tallest building for 108 years.
In a separate aspect of the project, the famous Leeds Town Hall organ, will also be refurbished giving it an improved sound during concerts and performances.
The spectacular Victorian designs adorning is the organ’s decorative pipes will also be restored to their former glory, providing a dramatic backdrop to every event held in the building’s beautiful Victoria Hall.
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