Work starts to transform former Burtons building on Ipswich Waterfront

Plans will see the abandoned building become a new leisure facility for the town

The former Burtons warehouse on the Waterfront
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 7th Mar 2023
Last updated 7th Mar 2023

Work has started to transform a derelict building on Ipswich Waterfront into a new leisure facility for the town.

The 100 year old Burtons building once served as a warehouse for the Port of Ipswich, but has long been disused.

Ipswich Borough Council is currently working on designs which would bring the building back into use, with conversion work due to begin in early 2024.

Council contractors have completed work to remove rubbish from the basement of the building, to enable surveyors to have a closer look at the condition of the warehouse.

Tom Smith, Programme Manager and Councillor Martin Cook, Portfolio Holder for Resources at Ipswich Borough Council

Councillor Martin Cook, of Ipswich Borough Council, said:

“Redevelopment of the former Burtons building is a key part of the regeneration of Ipswich Waterfront, so we’re pleased to see works progressing to bring this empty building back into use.

The building represents an important part of Ipswich’s history and will become a leisure destination for residents and visitors to enjoy.”

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