Last Friday (April 12), a dilapidated structure on Kirkgate, caused a dramatic scene when it suddenly collapsed, leaving onlookers shocked. There was a huge emergency services response in the afternoon of April 12, as road closures were put in place by police and search teams were spotted inspecting the damage. Nobody was injured as a result of the incident. Now Leeds Civic Trust has issued a statement on the famous ‘United We Stand’ mural, proudly displayed on the front of the building. A...
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No injuries were reported. Children at a neighboring day care returned to their building Thursday afternoon.
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Profit growth momentum of the so-called Big Six technology stocks could “collapse” over the next few quarters, UBS Global Research strategists said on Monday, downgrading its rating on the mega-cap companies. Growth in earnings per share (EPS) of the “Big 6 TECH+” stocks—Apple, Amazon.com, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, and Nvidia—was projected to decline to 15.5% by the first quarter of 2025, from 42.2% estimated for the same period this year, strategists led by Jonathan Golub said. “Our...
The dilapidated structure, on Kirkgate, caused a dramatic scene when it suddenly collapsed, leaving onlookers shocked. There was a huge emergency services response in the afternoon of April 12, as road closures were put in place by police and search teams were spotted inspecting the damage. Nobody was injured as a result of the incident. It did, however, prompt frustration from some, as questions were asked about the neglect of heritage buildings in Leeds. Today (April 16), Leeds City Council...
A fire broke out on Tuesday at Denmark's 400-year-old historic stock exchange building, engulfing its iconic spire which collapsed onto the roof.
The incident, on Friday afternoon (April 12), left an enormous pile of debris on Kirkgate after the derelict building came crashing down. Police rushed to the scene as a cordon was erected and people were urged to avoid the area, before search teams were spotted at the site. Sign up to our free newsletters now Leeds City Council said that the owner of the building will be “liaising with our conservation team on how to proceed”. Here are 14 photos that show the destruction caused by the incident...