The Old Station Quarter features a gym, tattoo parlour, and café and wants to create a community to draw more people to the city
An old building in the centre of Peterborough has been completely transformed into a multi-use space for working, socialising and fitness. Laura Green, the director of the Old Station Quarter, wanted to turn the “dilapidated” building into “destination for the people of Peterborough to come, work, socialise, and train”.
Ms Green said: “We found this building and it was just beautiful and really fitted with what we wanted to do. We’re trying to create one destination that is open to everyone. That’s probably the main question we’ve had over the launch weekend is can anyone go in? Absolutely everyone can use the space. We’re doing socials and events as well. We want to promote networking and creating a community in the work space. A lot of people that work remotely still miss that community feel of being in an office environment. We’re almost trying to recreate that.”
The Old Station Quarter features a range of businesses including a gym, tattoo parlour, a barbers, an independent café, and a bar. There is also a co-working space that members can book out or the public can walk in and use.
All of the businesses involved in the project are from the local area with Ms Green hoping the Old Station Quarter will draw more people to Peterborough. She added: “The demise of the city centre has sort of hit us all a little bit. We’ve all got children growing up in Peterborough and we remember what is was like growing up in Peterborough when it was thriving. There’s a lot of noise about regeneration of the city centre, but unless you’re going to put your money where your mouth is and invest in it, people aren’t going to have anywhere to come back to.
“As a group of independent businesses, we need to be providing an environment people want to come back to. That’s what drew us into it. We’re business people, so we need to create something sustainable but equally, there’s a personal attachment to all of us with the city.”
Ms Green believes the concept of the Old Station Quarter will help it to stand out in the area by creating an “all-in-one community”. The business mixes wellness and fitness with creativity and offers people a place that isn’t “soulless” to work.
Ms Green continued: “It’s going to be for people with different interests. Whether it’s sport, art, food, drink, coffee, it’s going to be a place where everyone can go. I don’t think I’ve ever come across anywhere in our area that offers that at the moment.”
Launch events were held at the Old Station Quarter over the weekend with many people saying how “impressive” the building and concept was. Ms Green said: “We didn’t have any negativity, which was amazing. We’ve had nothing but love from people about the building and the aesthetics of what we’ve done. A lot of people said it reminded them of being in London. It looked like they were in the arches of Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross rather than Peterborough.
“We had feedback that the gym is something very different. A lot of people have been quite impressed by the size of it and the amount of equipment we’ve got. They like the idea of an independent gym rather than going to a large commercial gym. A lot of people have a nervousness walking into a big gym environment and I think people feel we’re a bit more personal.”
There are a few memberships on offer that provide members with perks such as discounts on the café, open access to the gym, and different fitness classes. However, the Old Station Quarter is open to everyone to use and take a look around.
The Old Station Quarter can be found on Viersen Platz in Peterborough. More information, including the opening times of each business, can be found on the Old Station Quarter’s website.

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