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  1. The Majestic is a Grade II listed building on City Square, Leeds, occupying the corner of Quebec Street and Wellington Street. Constructed as a cinema in the early 1920s during a boom in the building of picture palaces, it was closed in 1969, after which the Majestic was used as a bingo hall and later as a nightclub.

  2. 1 de oct. de 2014 · Majestic memories: Ballroom, cinema and nightclub. 1 October 2014. The distinctive dome of the building was badly damaged by the fire. Leeds awoke on Wednesday to find one of the city's...

  3. On the Southwest between Quebec Street and Wellington Street is the former Majestic Cinema and Ballroom (1921), a Grade II listed building in terracotta by the Leeds Fireclay Co. On the Southeast corner is the Park Plaza Hotel , a 2003 recladding of a 1965 office tower block called Exchange House, and the former Yorkshire Bank (1899 ...

  4. Historia. Abadía de Kirkstall. Se cree que el nombre "Leeds" proviene de "Loidis", una palabra de origen celta. Fue mencionada como "Ledes" en el Libro Domesday en 1086, después el nombre evolucionó a "Leedes" y finalmente "Leeds". Leeds tiene sus orígenes en un pueblo rural que recibió su primer permiso real de operar un mercado en 1207.

  5. SUPER PRIMERE-DEFINED. The Majestic — designed to meet the needs of the modern business — a future re-defined by those who will occupy it. The Majestic offers a unique opportunity to welcome the world to your business in the City of Leeds, at the core of a £64 billion plus economy. Within the Majestic, you will find a stunning office ...

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  6. Majestic, Leeds. Majestyk was the largest nightclub in Leeds until its closure in 2006. It had previously been a cinema. In 2014 it was subject to an arson attack and was now without a roof, and has been redeveloped as an office building occupied by Channel 4.

  7. Sectors :Workplace / Leisure / Re-Use. Client :City Square Developments. A Leeds landmark transformed. The Majestic opened as a 2,400-seat super cinema in 1922. It was badly damaged by a fire in 2014 leaving a redundant shell and fragments of the Beaux-Arts style interior.