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This included two of Leeds' tallest buildings, including Sky Plaza and Opal 3. [4] In October 2018, plans were announced for a new skyscraper in the Arena Quarter that will become the tallest building in Yorkshire upon completion. [5] Altus House will occupy the site of Hume House, which has been demolished as part of the development. [6]
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.
1 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 ...
Second quarter (Q2): Jan. 1 through March 31. Third quarter (Q3): April 1 through June 30. Fourth quarter (Q4): July 1 through Sept. 30. Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.
Two further buildings over 100m are current under construction in Leeds. A smaller number of tall buildings are located in Sheffield , while Yorkshire's other main settlements are largely characterised by low-rise skylines such as York , which is dominated by one tall building, the Minster .
Bridgewater Place, nicknamed The Dalek, [2] [3] is an office and residential skyscraper in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was the tallest building in Yorkshire at the time of being topped out in September 2005, but is now the second-tallest after another Leeds building, Altus House. Bridgewater Place is visible from up to 25 miles (40 ...
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The Art Lesson is a 1989 children's picture book by Tomie dePaola. [1] The book was published by Trumpet Publishing and deals with the theme of compromise. [2] The Art Lesson was met with a positive reception by critics and was one of the New York Times ' s "Best Picture Books Of the Year for Children" in 1989. [3] [4]