Sunderland is continuing its remarkable transformation, with a new vision for the Riverside development and the former Gilbridge Police Station in Sunderland City Centre.

The police station is quickly progressing and transforming to become ‘The Yard’ under a £3.5million development plan.

Since 1972 this landmark building has been part of Sunderland’s main police station that served Wearside for decades before Northumbria Police vacated the premises in 2015.

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The 3,000 sq m building was selected for redevelopment for some time, owing to its central location. In 2020, Hanro was confirmed as the preferred developer for the building after a competitive bidding process took place.

In March this year, work began to transform the building into a multi-purpose office space that is to be named The Yard.

North East developer Hanro has engaged Sunderland based Brims to carry out work and there are plans for some changes to take place on the external fascia of the building, as well as a full internal fit out.

The Northern Echo: The Yard in SunderlandThe Yard in Sunderland (Image: Press release)

The Yard’s development is the largest in a long line of positive investment announcements in and around Riverside Sunderland, which is being resurrected as a mixed-use urban quarter, where people will live, work and play.

Work is now nearing completion on the top floors of the building, which formerly housed the officers’ club, ready for potential tenants when the building is handed over in November 2022.

The lower floors are also quickly taking shape. The ground floor, which will also feature a business lounge, meeting rooms and a leisure space, is now fully under offer.

There is still a collection of remaining units available on other floors, including offices that range from 500 sq ft to 20,000 sq ft. depending on the requirements of the tenant.

Bradley Hall supported Hanro through the acquisition of the former Gilbridge Police Station and is now letting the units at The Yard.

Helen Wall, senior surveyor at Bradley Hall said: “Having lived in Sunderland all my life it is great to see the Former Gilbridge Police Station taking shape as The Yard, providing 23,000 sq ft of office accommodation in the heart of the Riverside regeneration scheme.

“Watching it transform into a stylish new office block is brilliant for Sunderland and will provide a great deal of opportunity and encourage firms to the city centre in the future.

“It is fantastic to see that Riverside Sunderland is fast becoming a vibrant business district and Bradley Hall’s vision is to work hand-in-hand with key organisations such as Sunderland City Council and Hanro, to support the ever-evolving built environment of the North, making it a consistently better place to live, work and socialise.”

The update comes after a striking new CGI of a transformed Riverside Sunderland was recently unveiled.

The highly detailed digital projection, which has been created by North East architects FaulknerBrowns, captures a raft of new buildings, most of which are already under construction, as well as a number of future phase developments.

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