Sadlergate Café drinks to new premises
A café in Derby has relocated to one of the largest buildings on Sadler Gate. The renamed Sadlergate Café has moved into two floors and created an outside seating area onsite.
The deal was completed by East Midlands property agent Innes England.
Sadlergate Café, previously named Café B, has relocated to 19-20 Sadler Gate. It has created a coffee house and deli on the ground floor and a restaurant and business lounge on the first floor. There is also an outdoor seating area.
Innes England acted on behalf of the landlord, developer Blueprint, on the deal.
The front of the shop has also been restored, which was part-funded by the Derby City Council, the English Heritage Partnership Scheme and Blueprint.
Paul Simmons from Innes England said: "It was great to be involved in such a worthwhile project that supports the regeneration of the historic quarter of Derby. Sadler Gate has a unique proposition in that it is the city's hub for independent businesses.
"It is a main thoroughfare in Derby linking the central retail core so Sadlergates will attract its regular customers and office workers at lunch time as well as benefitting from passersby in the day and evening."