The Leeds-based practice, formerly known as 2B Architecture, designed major housing schemes for developers such as Igloo Regeneration, Citylife and Citu – as well as a plan for Yorkshire’s tallest building and an 8,000 seat arena in Edinburgh.
But the company, whose accounts show it employed up to nine people in 2020, stopped trading on 23 April with total debts of £334,000, according to a statement of affairs published by liquidator David Robson of Gaines Robson Insolvency.
The document reveals that the practice had £43,000 in cash when it stopped trading, but £222,000 owed to it is not expected to be recovered, meaning there is a £291,000 shortfall in cash owed to creditors.