At least part of a landmark pub could soon be brought back to life.
Campaigners fought long and hard to save all of The Jubilee on Balfour Street as a pub and community hub.
It was bought by Dominic Woodward of Tri-Core Developments in 2016, with a view to converting the whole thing into six apartments.
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The upstairs will be flats
These plans were later downgraded to a conversion of the first floor and roof space only into three flats, retaining the pub and function room downstairs. But despite City of York Council twice rejecting this proposal, he won a planning appeal.
Now work is underway to find new tenants to run the ground floor pub.
It is being marketed by Christie & Co on an IRI(internal repairing and insuring) ten-year lease. An IRI lease is for part of a building where the cost of internal repairs only falls on the tenant.
Christie’s say the Jubilee is an exciting opportunity for “an experienced local or multi-site operator to acquire a traditional pub-restaurant site with a substantial beer garden, just one mile from the centre of York”.
Jubilee Timeline
Six years of toing and froing at The Jubilee
The fight to save the historic pub took many twists and turns
2016:Tri-Core buys the pub from Enterprise Inns. Locals successfully get the pub listed as an Asset of Community Value (ACV), but are unhappy that the timing meansthey miss out on the chance to bid for the pub. Mr Woodward applies to turn the whole building into six flats.
2022: This time, Tri-Core is successful. The planning inspector allows the appeal, meaning three flats can be built in the upper floors. The function room, ground floor and beer garden should remain as a pub.