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Historic Amounderness House conversion plans move forward

17th February 2023

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Plans by Preston City Council to transform the Grade II Listed Amounderness House into serviced offices and managed workspace accommodation have moved a step closer with a tenant having been selected to operate the facility.

The Council and its development manager Maple Grove Developments, identified W_rkspace, operator of seven business centres in the North West of England including five in Preston, as the preferred tenant to lease the former police station and magistrates court.

Following a complete refurbishment of the property by the Council, W_rkspace will occupy and operate the 23,842 sq ft across three floors in the property from late 2025.

The £7.4million scheme is one of six major projects planned under Preston’s Harris Quarter Towns Fund Investment Programme, for which the city was awarded £20.9m from the Government’s national Towns Fund initiative in March 2021.

Harris Quarter is a unique quarter of the city centre undergoing a £200m investment programme to transform its historic buildings, sites and public realm into a diverse culture, leisure and employment offering, with Amounderness House located beside the £45m+ Animate cinema and leisure complex granted planning permission in March 2022 and due to open in 2024.

The rejuvenation of Amounderness House into a modern, flexible, multi-use workspace hub will help to stimulate business, cultural and community uses in the city centre.

Councillor David Borrow, Cabinet Member for Planning and Regulation said:

“This is a significant step forward in the rejuvenation plans for one of Preston’s grandest buildings. It will be wonderful to see new life breathed into a heritage property that has had such a rich history and impact on the city centre over the years. Not only will it repurpose an empty property, generating income for the city, but it will boost new footfall in the area, provide new jobs and support local businesses and the city centre economy.”

W_rkspace, a leading provider of office accommodation in the North West, operates seven business centres, five in Preston and two in Bolton. The firm’s growing portfolio accommodates more than 100 physical office clients and over 150 virtual office businesses.

Nik Puttnam, senior development manager with Maple Grove Developments, said:

“This is an exciting milestone in this project and Maple Grove are proud to be working with W_rkspace and the City Council to bring forward the redevelopment of Amounderness House. The building offers an opportunity to create an exciting workspace within a heritage asset and work will now start with the team to work up the planning application and listed building consent.”

Rizwan Seth, managing director of W_rkspace, said:

“We’re delighted with the recent announcement that W_rkspace has been chosen to be the principal operator for the new flexible workplace business centre within the Amounderness House development.

“W_rkspace brings its own unique brand of flexible working solutions to the heart of the city. Offering outstanding opportunities for local established companies, alongside fantastic facilities to help start-up businesses looking to achieve first steps of their business journey.

“The W_rkspace team feel proud to accompany this exciting city development and look forward to many fruitful and rewarding partnerships with the proud business community within Preston.”

Left to right on photo:

Nik Puttnam, Maple Grove Developments; Julie Palmer, Preston City Council, Councillor David Burrow, Adrian Phillips, Preston County Council, Christian Lincoln, W_rkspace