Nick Brown Architects’ 30-storey Leeds skyscraper granted approval

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Skyscraper proposals designed by Nick Brown Architects were scaled back from 46 storeys to 30

Citylife has been granted planning permission for a 30-story tower block in Leeds city centre, which was designed by Nick Brown Architects.

The planned scheme was reduced in height from 46-storeys following concern from councillors. The number of homes set to be delivered was reduced from 402 to 345. 

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