Multimillion-pound plans to transform derelict Sunderland stables into a new drink, music and food destination have been unveiled.
Architect, civil and structural engineering firm Building Design Northern are driving forward the plans for the significant regeneration scheme at the former Grade II Listed Stables at Sheepfolds.
Virtually derelict buildings that surround a large yard will be turned into the new venue, with music and performance taking place on an outdoor stage, while an open-air yard will play host to pop-up events, markets and daytime activity.
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The venue will be connected to the city centre by the new Wear footbridge, which will provide a pedestrian and cyclist crossing linking Sheepfolds and the former Vaux Brewery site – now the heart of the city’s Riverside Sunderland scheme.
The Sunderland firm has agreed a deal that will see the Stables building – which was previously owned by Edward Thompsons – undergo a £2m renovation, in time to open its doors in 2023 as a brand-new leisure destination for the city.
Richard Marsden, managing director at BDN, said: “We’re proud to be a Sunderland business and to be playing a part in the transformation of a city that has such a bright future.
“The change we are seeing at Riverside Sunderland is undeniable – as is the level of ambition and confidence of businesses like ours and others investing here, as well as the council, to deliver fantastic developments that bring more people into the city.
“We can’t wait to share more as plans take shape and the building transforms.”
An architect, civil and structural engineering firm, BDN moved to the city from Durham after buying the old Simpson Street School in 2019, and it is just about to take the eight apartments it has created in the building to market for rent.
The Sheepfolds building is one of a string of significant developments the business has led in Sunderland, including the exclusive Spire View housing development off Durham Road.
BDN’s plans for the Sheepfolds building, which have been submitted to city planners, include eight shop-fronted units expected to draw in cafe, restaurant and retail operators, as well as two open courtyards, providing attractive outdoor spaces for events and entertainment.
They will look to run a range of events, markets and concerts in the venue, which will draw visitors from the city and beyond.
How the former Stables at Sheepfolds will look as a new food, drink and leisure venue. (Image: Building Design North)Coun Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “Riverside Sunderland is transforming with some hugely exciting projects in the pipeline that really are putting the city centre on the map and helping us create a brilliant place to live, work and play in the heart of the city.
“Sheepfolds is an area with vast potential, and creating a destination venue that will not only appeal to people on matchdays, but will form a key attraction both by day and by night is something that will kick off the reinvention of the whole area. We’re thrilled to see these plans being brought forward by a Sunderland business that wants to invest in and improve the city.”
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