K2, Residential high-rise in Leeds city center, England
K2 is a 20-story high-rise in central Leeds with commercial spaces on the lower levels and residential apartments throughout the upper sections. The overall structure combines commercial use with modern living space.
The building was constructed in 1972 as Dudley House and underwent extensive renovations in the early 2000s. This transformation followed the departure of Leeds City Council and marked the revival of the structure.
The Cube at ground level houses entertainment venues including a comedy club and spacious bar where visitors and residents gather together. These spaces shape the social life of the surrounding area.
The location opposite St John's Centre offers direct access to shopping facilities and transportation connections in the city center. Visitors and residents benefit from this central position with easy accessibility.
The building ranks among the tallest structures in Leeds and reflects the city's architectural shift from its earlier industrial past. Its role in the modern cityscape differs markedly from its original function as an administrative building.
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