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The Pattern Shop

Newcastle

Built in the 1880s, The Pattern Shop was originally used by the world-famous locomotive designer Robert Stephenson, one of the greatest engineers of the Victorian era. Now reinvented for today’s innovators, this striking Grade II listed building with its remarkable 200-year legacy, will be the ideal base for businesses looking to make their mark on the city’s vibrant creative and digital sector.

 With spectacular southern views of the Tyne bridges, The Pattern Shop is situated directly adjacent to Central Station and other major transport links. Following the extensive remodelling and renovation of the 3600 sqm building, the Pattern Shop will provide flexible workspace for up to 300 people. Situated in the heart of Founders Place, the scheme marks the start of the next phase of development on this historic city centre site by partners PfP-igloo and Newcastle City Council. Newcastle City Council own and will retain the building. 

Part of the Founders Place development.

Status

Complete

Scale

3,600sqm of office space

200

year old building, now operating as a low-carbon, low-energy, office building

300

potential occupants

BREEAM

Very Good achieved

Intricate stairwell of The Pattern Shop

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Honouring Legacy

The Grade II listed building is now part of Newcastle’s designated Central Conservation Area and has been respectfully and carefully brought back into use/to life, bringing a renewed sense of transformation and optimism to this working community.

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