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Oct 2023
Plans have been submitted to convert the former Kings Club in Harrogate into 14 apartments.
The prominent town centre building is on the corner of Station Parade and Beulah Street, close to the bus station.
The strip club closed during the first covid lockdown in 2020 and never reopened.
The fresh plans come as North Yorkshire Council approved a proposal for 12 flats at the site in September.
After being empty for almost four years, planning documents state the owner hopes to undertake a major refurbishment to “bring it back to its former glory”.
Documents submitted to North Yorkshire Council said that its current adult entertainment use caused “frequent issues”, including complaints of drunken guests leaving late at night, noise, anti-social behaviour and damage to surrounding properties.
The applicant has looked to rent the first and second floors to new club operators, however, it said the post-covid demand for nightlife has deteriorated.
The 200-capacity venue was set out over two bar levels and included 25 strip booths as well as a large dancing stage with a pole.
The entrance to the club.
But the owner said if it was to remain as a nightclub it would need considerable investment to bring it up to an acceptable standard.
It concluded that converting the upper floors to a selection of “high-quality” two-bedroom apartments is the only viable economic use of the building. Access for residents would be on Beulah Street.
Kings Club was run by businessman Paul Kinsey, who also ran the Viper Rooms and Moko Lounge nightclubs in Harrogate, but all three are now closed.
In a submission to the council, architect James Robinson wrote:
North Yorkshire Council will make a decision on the proposal at a later date.
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