An iconic Liverpool city centre music venue could be converted into flats.
The Lomax club on Cumberland Street saw household names including Oasis, Radiohead and Stereophonics perform there in the 1990s and early 2000s.
But the popular hotspot closed its doors in 2015 and is now the subject of a planning application with Liverpool City Council to turn it into accommodation.
Proposals submitted by JSM Company Group have detailed a proposal to change the building into 11 outward-facing one and two-bed apartments.
The new units on the former Lomax site are expected to provide temporary accommodation for between 30 and 42 occupants at one time.
“All aspects have been designed with the urban grain of the area in mind, ensuing by reusing the existing building as it is the proposed development doesn’t take anything away from the area”, said the planning document.
The application is out for consultation with residents and interested parties are able to offer their comments on the proposed redevelopment on LCC’s website.
