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£8.7m modern makeover for Newcastle's historic Pattern Shop set to be revealed

Developers hope the Pattern Shop will become home to a new generation of creative innovators

How the Pattern Shop will look in Newcastle(Image: Xsite Architecture/Igloo Regeneration )

An £8.7m project to transform a historic Tyneside building into modern offices will complete this year – 200 years after it was a focal point of the birth of the world’s first steam train.

Built around 1880, the Pattern Shop in Newcastle was originally used by the world-famous locomotive designer Robert Stephenson, forming part of the works where the Rocket was built. Now reinvented for modern companies, developers hope the Grade II Listed building will become the ideal base for businesses looking to make their mark on the city’s creative and digital sector, with new images showing how it will look once it opens later this year.

Based in the heart of Stephenson Quarter, the scheme marks the start of the next phase of development on the city centre site by Newcastle City Council and development manager igloo Regeneration. The council owns and will retain the building and further plans for the wider site will be unveiled early this year.

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Significant progress has been made on the multimillion-pound project to transform the building into modern offices and exhibition space. Following the extensive remodelling and renovation of the 32,000 sqft site, the hub will provide a large-scale exhibition and creative space for the city, as well as offering flexible SME workspace, or a single let, for up to 300 people.

Based close to Central Station and other major transport links, developers say the scheme – designed by Xsite Architecture – combines industry-leading telecommunications connectivity and sustainable technology, as well as low carbon, low energy infrastructure throughout the three-storey building.

Pippa Heron, of igloo Regeneration, said: “It is very fitting that the newly emerging Pattern Shop is coming full circle and returning as a fully transformed, truly iconic building for the city. The eye-catching glulam mezzanine floor is taking shape now and will be a signature feature of the scheme. The internal design work has also incorporated many unique industrial features that have been skilfully retained from the original workshop. We are delighted to be reaching these significant and visible milestones for The Pattern Shop and we’re now looking forward to 2023 where we will see this building play a major role in the wider renaissance of this important site in the city centre.”

The derelict building in Newcastle is being transformed into new office space, called The Pattern Shop(Image: Xsite Architecture/Igloo Regeneration)
New images show how The Pattern Shop will look(Image: Xsite Architecture/Igloo Regeneration)

After decades of neglect, the dilapidated workshop had to undergo extensive remedial works before it could start to visibly take shape as part of Newcastle’s creative and digital future. As part of its impressive sustainability credentials, The Pattern Shop will be BREEAM “Very Good”, with an EPC “B” rating. Its close proximity to the train station as well as cycle storage and showering facilities are also designed to encourage sustainable commuting.