Lloyds Banking Group’s is inviting developers to transform its former office and data centre site at Dawsons Corner into 93 new homes.
Proposals for the social housing scheme include both houses and apartments, offering a mix of one, two, three, and four-bedroom properties, along with green spaces and gardens.
The successful developer will take forward a final design scheme to Leeds City Council to obtain full planning consent.

It is expected construction on the Pudsey site could begin in late 2026.
Mark Burton, Lloyds Banking Group ambassador for Yorkshire and The Humber, said: “This is an important first step in our plan to provide around 100 new affordable homes at our site in Pudsey and I am happy to see it.
“The lack of genuinely affordable housing in our communities means too many people are living in insecure or poor-quality conditions.
“We’re working with local authorities in order to understand where our former sites may be well-positioned to support residential needs and I hope what we are seeking to do in Pudsey sparks many similar solutions around the UK – helping more people to access a safe and sustainable home.”
Lloyds left its Pudsey office in 2020.
WLD first reported on the housing proposals at Dawsons Corner last July.