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The Pavillion Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1HG
Use Class
E
Size
6,620 - 3,980 sq ft
Rent pa
POA
Description
Goods Yard is a new neighbourhood of 174 homes, 30,000 sq ft of workspace, independent bars, eateries, coffee shops and stores, and a lush, green public square designed for socialising, pop-ups and al fresco eats.
We’re on the hunt for creative businesses and the best independents bars, eateries and stores to set up shop at Goods Yard. There’s a mix of spaces available across 4 beautiful buildings, including the locally listed vaulted warehouse, the Victorian Signal Box, the new Pavilion and the ground floor of the industrial-style new-build residential building.
Located next to Stoke-on-Trent train station, Goods Yard will be a major destination for residents, locals and visitors. This is your chance to be one of the first to set the scene for the new era of Stoke-on-Trent.
Accommodation
6,620 - 3,980 Sq.Ft
This unit is part of Goods Yard
Goods Yard
Goods Yard is a new neighbourhood of 174 homes, 30,000 sq ft of workspace, independent bars, eateries, coffee shops and stores, and a lush, green public square designed for socialising, pop-ups and al fresco eats. We’re on the hunt for creative businesses and the best independents bars, eateries and stores to set up shop at Goods Yard. There’s a mix of spaces available across 4 beautiful buildings, including the locally listed vaulted warehouse, the Victorian Signal Box, the new Pavilion and the ground floor of the industrial-style new-build residential building. Located next to Stoke-on-Trent train station, Goods Yard will be a major destination for residents, locals and visitors. This is your chance to be one of the first to set the scene for the new era of Stoke-on-Trent. Goods Yard started out as a goods warehouse, a hub for storing wares as they were craned between the trainline and canal, and shipped across the local area. Originally a 3-storey brick building with vaulted basement below, the upper levels were used for storing rail freight shipments under cover after they arrived on site. In the mid-20th century, lightweight steel frames were built around the main shed and the buildings became a storage warehouse. Capital&Centric got its hands on Goods Yard in 2019 and began its epic transformation into a thriving new community.
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This was last updated on 17/07/2024