The famous British pyramid will be transformed into a massive restaurant with seating for 1,500 people.

The pyramid has remained unoccupied for a long time.

October 17th 2024.

The famous British pyramid will be transformed into a massive restaurant with seating for 1,500 people.
The Stockport Pyramid, a distinct and recognizable building in Greater Manchester, has remained vacant for quite some time. However, there are now plans in place to transform it into something new and exciting. The Royal Nawaab restaurant group has revealed their vision to turn the Pyramid into a massive curry restaurant that can accommodate 1,500 diners and employ 150 staff members. With banquet halls spread across three floors and a buffet restaurant, this new establishment is sure to attract many visitors.

Aside from providing delicious food and a unique dining experience, the restaurant would also bring a boost to the local economy by creating new job opportunities. Additionally, the spacious and lavish area could also serve as a venue for large events such as weddings. The upper floors of the complex will be utilized for restaurant storage, maximizing the use of the space.

The plans for this new development were initially proposed by the Royal Nawaab group in July of last year. Now, they are eagerly awaiting the decision of the Stockport Council on November 14th. The Pyramid's future will be discussed and, if approved, it will mark the start of an exciting transformation. Previously occupied by the Co-operative Bank from 1995 to 2018, this iconic building has been waiting for a new purpose and it seems like it has finally found one.

Mehboob Hussain, the founder of Royal Nawaab, expressed his excitement for this project and the positive impact it will have on the building and the surrounding area. He stated that the restaurant's goal is to create a lively and versatile destination that will not only contribute to the local economy but also provide exceptional dining experiences. The group is also committed to working with local suppliers to revitalize this landmark with the help of their expertise and support.

The Pyramid was first developed in the late 1980s and opened its doors in 1992. However, it remained vacant until the Co-operative Bank took over in 1995. After the bank's near collapse in 2013, there were rumors that the site was cursed. The building was then purchased by Eamar Developments, a Saudi Arabian investment company, in 2018 for £4.5 million. They had plans to refurbish it and use it as office space. The Pyramid is certainly a unique and avant-garde structure, standing out from the other industrial buildings in Stockport.

In conclusion, the Stockport Pyramid is on the verge of a major transformation, bringing new life and opportunities to the area. With a new and exciting purpose, this distinct building will continue to be a landmark for many years to come.

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