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Altus House is a 37-storey, residential skyscraper in Arena Quarter, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.The building consists of over 752 student units. [2] Sources differ as to whether it is 114 or 116 metres (374 or 381 feet) [2] [3] tall; by either measurement Altus House is the tallest building in Leeds and Yorkshire as of 2023, taking the title from Bridgewater Place in 2021.
Arena Quarter (sometimes referred to as Arena Qtr) is a mixed city centre development with residential, retail and office developments in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is located in Leeds city centre and the area is best known for housing Leeds Arena. [1] In recent years, a number of developments have been built in Arena Quarter.
Altus House: 114.3 (375) 38 2021 Arena Quarter Currently the tallest building in Leeds and Yorkshire. Located in the Arena Quarter: 2 Bridgewater Place: 112 (367) 32 2007 South Bank Held the record as the tallest building in Leeds and Yorkshire from 2007 to 2021 3 Sky Plaza: 106 (348) 37 2009 Arena Quarter 4 Jackson House 100 (330) 33 2024 ...
The Kentucky Derby Festival shared exciting news for its 2024 miniMarathon and Marathon participants including the race course and new finisher medal.
This is a list of currently active horse racing venues, both Thoroughbred racing and harness racing, sorted by country. In most English-speaking countries they are called "racecourses". In most English-speaking countries they are called "racecourses".
Yorkshire has a cluster of tall buildings primarily located in its largest city, Leeds, which hosts the current tallest building, Altus House.Two further buildings over 100m are current under construction in Leeds.
Each Labor Day, two-year-old horses run the richest quarter-horse race in the world at Ruidoso Downs. Here's a look at its 64-year history.
Quarter marathon (QM) refers to either an exact race of a quarter of a marathon (that is, 10.54875 kilometres or 6.55475 miles), or running for 10–15 kilometers (approx. 6.5–9 miles) without a rest. The former is held in many places around the world.