Former bar and nightclub in Stoke-on-Trent put on market for £475k

By Sarah Garner

20th Oct 2024 | Local News

Electrik, in Hanley, has been put on the market for £475,000 (Google).
Electrik, in Hanley, has been put on the market for £475,000 (Google).

A former bar and nightclub in Stoke-on-Trent city centre has been put on the market for £475,000.

Electrik, in Hanley, sadly closed back in July and a spokesperson blamed "significant costs" at the time.

Now, the Brunswick Street building has been put on the market by Christie & Co., for just under half a million pounds.

Christie & Co., describe the building as a "prominently located town centre nightclub with expansive three-storey trading area and basement".

The club sadly closed back in July 2024 (Electrik via Google).

The building has two lifts, nightclub dance floor with double bar and toilets on the ground floor.

To the first floor, there is a main dance floor served by three corner bars, raised DJ booth, more toilets and offices.

More offices are across the third and fourth floors and the venue is fully licensed until 4am.

View the full listing here.

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