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The property experts investing in building a bright future for Gateshead

Gateshead's Old Town Hall is on the verge of being a catalyst for huge regeneration, led by experts at Centric&Capital

Old Town Hall in Gateshead(Image: Gateshead Council)

A large wooden plaque in Gateshead’s Old Town Hall listing its former council leaders is testament to the role it once played within the town.

For years, however, it has been empty. Its civic duties were transferred to a new building in the town in 1987, and aside from securing a bit part in an episode of Vera last year, the Grade II listed building was only been used by a few social and cultural organisations while a permanent use for it was being sought.

After a number of failed attempts to bring the building back to use – including plans for a dinosaur-themed attraction and an ‘Unnatural History Museum’ plan – new hope surfaced last August when social impact developer Capital&Centric snapped up the building.

The company initially told how they wanted to transform the site into ‘design-led’ homes, and this week co-founder Tim Heatley has been across to the Gateshead site, to reveal the firm’s plans for the building – the only surviving purpose-built Victorian town hall in Tyne and Wear.

The company behind the plans was formed in 2011 through the merger of Capital Commercial Properties, started by Adam Higgins, and Centric Property Group, started by Mr Heatley. It already owns and operates a number of successful schemes around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Construction is also well under way on other landmark buildings it is involved with, including the former Littlewoods offices in Liverpool.

Capital&Centric has an enviable pipeline of regeneration projects featuring over 6,000 homes and totalling nearly £2bn, spends an average £3m a week on regeneration and has over 1,000 people employed on their sites.

And their proposals really do promise to produce a fantastic regeneration project, continuing the firm’s mission to bring neglected, derelict buildings and brownfield sites back into use, transforming them into thriving neighbourhood communities.

An initial drawing shows how the Old Town Hall would form the centre piece for the residential scheme, with five other buildings surrounding the grand property.