The former Waterfront pub on Castle Wharf in Nottingham has been sold to mystery owners.
The deal, completed by FHP Property Consultants will see the new owner transform the bar, which closed in March 2023, into a new co-working space.
FHP acted on behalf of the Canal & River Trust.
David Hargreaves, director at FHP Property Consultants, told TheBusinessDesk.com: “The repurposing of this part of the city continues with old Waterfront Bar & Restaurant to have a new life after refurbishment as a co-working office centre overlooking the canal .
“This follows our sale of the British Waterways warehouse adjacent to Citra a couple of years ago that used to be home to Wetherspoons a Gym and Glee Comedy Club in to 97 Canal side Loft Apartments.
“Works have also started on a Grade A office refurbishment of the 30,000 sq ft former Evening Post and the Land Registry Building.”
Castle Wharf was, at the turn of the Millennium, a mecca for bar-goers, but its popularity subsided with the onset of the pandemic and the subsequent collapse of Intu, the operator of the nearby Broad Marsh shopping centre.
Via Fossa, also on Castle Wharf, shut last year and remains on the market.
