£1bn Eastgate Quarter regeneration: design and risk notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
The £1bn regeneration of Leeds’ four-hectare Eastgate Quarter has advanced with Khalbros and Torsion Group’s JV appointing FeildenCleggBradley Studios as lead architect/masterplanner and Danish urban designers SLA to reshape land between Vicar Lane and Bridge Street, from Lady Lane to the A64(M). Roscoe will deliver structural and civil engineering, AMA will advise on highways and transport, and FD Global will assess wind conditions, alongside ecology, archaeology, heritage and daylight/sunlight specialists. The mixed-use scheme, now in pre-application with Leeds City Council, aims to densify a long-underused inner-city area while reusing heritage buildings and expanding the city centre.
Technical Brief
- Four-hectare regeneration footprint is tightly bounded by Vicar Lane, Bridge Street, Lady Lane and the A64(M).
- Pre-application engagement with Leeds City Council is being used to test compliance with an existing Eastgate Quarter masterplan document.
Our Take
Within our 701-piece Infrastructure corpus, very few schemes match a £1bn, 4-hectare city-centre regeneration in a core UK regional hub like Leeds, signalling Eastgate Quarter as one of the larger brownfield urban intensification plays currently tracked.
The involvement of Leeds Beckett University alongside Leeds City Council suggests the Eastgate Quarter masterplan could become a local reference case for integrating academic research on sustainable urbanism into live commercial delivery, rather than relying solely on standard local plan guidance.
Khalbros and Torsion Group moving on Eastgate Quarter in 2025 positions them among a small cluster of UK developers in our database that are locking in major inner-city sites post-Covid, likely betting on long-term demand for mixed-use, high-density cores over edge-of-city expansion.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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