Jump Arena Leeds trampoline park closes amid plans to build 160 flats on site in Armley
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The social media accounts and website for JumpArena on Redcote Lane - which also had a site in Gateshead - were taken down on Tuesday January 21.
A message on the website stated: "Highland One Ltd ceased trading on the 21st January 2020."
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Hide AdThe Facebook page for the trampoline park - which could still be accessed on Tuesday morning - has now been deleted.
On Thursday January 16, plans were submitted to Leeds Council for 'the demolition of existing building and the erection of Circa 160 residential apartments' - with plans also made for a new footbridge over the River Aire.
The plans would see the current Jump Arena facility demolished.
If plans were agreed, 60 one-bed, 84 two-bed and 16 three-bed apartments would be built across five blocks.
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Hide AdA total of 155 car parking spaces would also be provided as part of the proposed plans.
Access to the site would be via the existing two points on Redcote Lane.
A separate pedestrian and cyclist footpath would also be built to run along the bridge entrance - which crosses the River Aire.
Applicant Mr H Albazie (on behalf of Morouj UK Ltd) has submitted the outline planning application.
Comments about the plans can be submitted by Friday February 21, 2020.
To view the planning application click here.Rushtons Insolvency has been contacted for comment.