Bid to convert city centre offices into apartments in historic street
Plans to convert office space into apartments on a historic street in Sunderland city centre have been submitted to council development chiefs.
Sunderland City Council’s planning department has received an application for 48 John Street, which sits on the corner with Athenaeum Street.
New plans aim to convert office space over the building’s first and second floors to form two new apartments.
The proposed plans show a first-floorapartmentwithtwo bedrooms, an en-suite, bathroom and kitchen/dining living space and a one-bedroom apartment with a living area, bathroom and kitchen/dining area in the ‘attic floor’.
The plans have been submitted by developer Ashadur Investments Ltd with a range of supporting documents.
As the property is a Grade II-listed building, applicants have also applied for listed building consent to make the alterations needed to make way for apartments.
Aheritagestatementstates in the application documents that the upper floor office units “have been derelict for some time and have fallen into dilapidation”.
New plans aim to “retain as much of the existing fabric by configuring the flats around the structural walls”.
In addition, the plans would involve essential repairs to the windows and doors to “provide longevity”,
as well as some acoustic treatment.
Those behind the scheme
have stressed there is no proposal to “remove any internal walls and all internal features [would] be preserved”.
The heritage statement adds: “The proposal intends to sensitively bring back to life the upper floors of a prominent corner building on John Street to provide much-neededresidentialaccommodation in the area.
“The proposals for highquality residential units will provide a positive contribution to the use and enjoyment of this building”.
Althoughnoparkingisproposed, applicants noted the site is in a sustainable location close to public transport facilities.
Information on Sunderland City Council’s website indicates a decision is expected by May 10, 2023.
For more information on the planning application or to track its progress, visit Sunderland City Council’s online planning portal and search reference: 23/00495/FUL