The proposals are part of the South Bank regeneration scheme on the south-side of the river Aire in Leeds city centre.
A planning application, submitted this week by developer CEG, seeks detailed planning permission for two office developments with ground floor retail and leisure uses totalling up to 26,100 square metres and outline planning permission for a mixed-use development of up to 103,900 square metres of offices, retail, leisure, hotel, health, education and community uses, parking and up to 750 new homes, along with new public spaces and landscaping.
The proposed buildings would rise from five to 40-storeys.
Jon Kenny, development director at CEG, said: "This is a derelict site where we can deliver a vibrant mixed-use strategic development of a critical mass and international quality that can enable this regeneration area to become a true gateway into the city, reconnecting local communities."
More details on the South Bank scheme can be found here.