A seven-storey office building in Bradford city centre has been put on the market, weeks after plans emerged to convert it into residential flats.
Vanquis Banking Group, which occupies the property on Godwin Street, announced in December that it would relocate to a smaller office space next door by November. At the same time, a US-based developer proposed converting the building into more than 100 flats with two ground-floor business units.
The property is now listed as a “prime city centre office building with approval for residential conversion.” Built in 2010 as part of the £45 million Southgate development, it was initially a key part of Bradford’s regeneration efforts. Vanquis, formerly Provident, has occupied the building since its completion.
The asking price has not been publicly disclosed and is available only to potential buyers.