Vastint UK receives approval to safeguard, restore and evolve The Tetley for future generations

Vastint UK receives approval to safeguard, restore and evolve The Tetley for future generations

Vastint UK has received planning permission for its ambitious plans to refurbish and extend the iconic Tetley building at Aire Park, a 24-acre mixed-use project in Leeds.

The proposals, which not only guarantee the future of the 92-year-old building but also increase the building’s accessibility so that it can be used by all, will see the retention of the art deco façade as well as the opening up of new areas to the public for the first time.

Vastint UK’s ambition to preserve the history of the building goes beyond bricks and mortar. The plans continue The Tetley’s long-standing connection with both culture and commerce, with the upper floors earmarked for event space and 1,200 m2 of office accommodation.

The plans which have received planning permission from Leeds City Council show the Tetley boardroom will be restored, with the original wood panelling and parquet flooring retained. Alongside this the basement, previously connecting the building with the wider brewery site, will be brought into active public use for the first time and the ground floor will be home to market hall space and amenities. As part of Vastint UK’s commitment to inclusivity, the Tetley will also feature Changing Places facilities, which have been specifically designed so that everyone, regardless of their access needs or disability or reliance on assistance of carers or specialist equipment, can use a bathroom facility.

Prior to the refurbishment works starting, Kirkstall Brewery which has been operating out of The Tetley building since April 2024 will vacate the premises later in 2026. This will allow Vastint UK to begin work bringing the historic building up to modern standards, and major improvements to its energy performance.

The designs look to balance new modern essentials whilst retaining important historic aspects of both the interior and exterior of the building, including the Tetley Boardroom on the second floor. The designs also include plans to replace the single storey extension to the north of the building with a new two storey extension which will include an accessible roof terrace overlooking the Tetley Triangle public realm.

Stephen Lindley, Managing Director at Vastint UK, said: “The Tetley is an iconic building within Leeds, and we’re privileged to have it at the heart of the Aire Park development. As custodians of this important piece of the city’s history, we have been working hard to ensure we continue the building’s evolution to meet the needs of its community, while also preserving what is an important part of the city’s architectural, business and cultural history, for another century.

“Since we acquired the building, our plans have always been to protect and bring the full building into active use so that the next generation of entrepreneurs can follow the example set by Joshua Tetley and not just start a business but scale it, within the heart of the city. However, The Tetley has always been about more than commerce, it’s been a place for the community which is why we’ve committed to creating a variety of spaces within the building including public amenities such as a Changing Places facility, food and drink opportunities and event spaces, which will be accessible to all.”

“Ultimately this project is unique in its scope, as it not only adds to the wider Aire Park and South Bank ambitions, but also ensures a major landmark continues to play an active role in the future of Leeds.”

Vastint UK acquired the Tetley Building from Carlsberg in 2022 and since then has been working on its plans to make the iconic landmark the crown jewel and focal point for Aire Park, Leeds’ newest mixed-use district, which includes a new eight-acre city centre green park, up to 1,350 news homes and 74,300 m2 of office space.

To find out more information about Vastint UK’s plans for The Tetley or the wider Aire Park Development visit www.airepark.co.uk.

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