Majestic, Leeds

The Majestic
The Majestic in 2020 after redevelopment
Former namesTop Rank Bingo Hall
Majestyk
General information
TypeCinema and restaurant
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
LocationCity Square, Leeds
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°47′47″N 01°32′56″W / 53.79639°N 1.54889°W / 53.79639; -1.54889
Current tenantsChannel 4
Knights plc
Opened5 June 1922
Renovated2017–20
Closed10 July 1969
OwnerRushbond plc
Design and construction
Architect(s)Pascal J Stienlet
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated14 June 1993
Reference no.1375048
Renovating team
Architect(s)DLA Architecture
Renovating firmSir Robert McAlpine
Website
majesticleeds.co.uk

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. The building was listed at Grade II in 1993 as the Top Rank Bingo Hall and, in 2014, was badly damaged in a fire, resulting in the loss of all original interior and roof. Subsequently, it has been redeveloped into offices by Rushbond, serving as the national headquarters of Channel 4.