A pilates studio and bar are also part of proposals
A former warehouse could be transformed into a racket sports centre if plans can be approved by the city council.
Indoor padel courts would be established at a former industrial unit at Dolly Lane in Burmantofts if the council grants planning consent. A pilates studio and bar are also part of proposals for the vacant unit in east Leeds.
A design report said jobs would be generated if the building was brought back into use. It said: “The proposed change of use will generate new employment opportunities and bring vacant premises back into economic use, thereby maximising the site’s contribution to the local economy.
“The proposals further represent an effective use of land and would deliver wider-ranging economic, social and community benefits.”
The report said padel had become a rapidly-growing sport since being established in Mexico in 1969. It said: ” Based on key findings from the UK Padel Report 2025 , the number of UK padel courts increased from fewer than 40 in 2016 to 710 by the end of 2024.”
Leeds City Council is considering a full planning application which is out for consultation until April 20.
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