Plans in for Sunniside leisure complex overhaul
Sunderland City Council is looking to add further momentum to an area undergoing change, with a £1.9m redevelopment of the hub into Sunniside Social now in the works.
Sunderland City Council has submitted an outline planning application to redevelop the Sunniside Leisure buildings.
The proposed upgrades comprise repairs to the grade two-listed building façade, streetscape improvements, new shop frontages and work to refurbish several leisure units.
As with the Mackie’s Corner project, the council is looking to make the most of its built heritage by updating and repurposing historic spaces.
A new brand, Sunniside Social, would also be adopted as the Council seeks to implement a series of “longer-term improvements to upgrade the commercial offer and rejuvenate the footfall and vibrancy of the area”.
Cllr Kevin Johnston, portfolio holder for housing, regeneration, and business at Sunderland City Council, said: “Sunniside is very much an area on the up.
“Over recent years, we’ve seen millions of pounds invested into preserving some of the area’s most historic buildings, numerous bars and restaurants have opened, and it has become home to the National Esports Performance Campus.”
The Nile + Villiers residential project is also making progress in the area, which along with 75 homes will include new commercial units fronting the high street.
The councillor continued: “We see Sunniside Social – which is situated right in the heart of Sunniside – as being the next big development to increase vibrancy in this part of the city.”
Should consent be granted, Sunniside Social will comprise a cluster of major leisure spaces, and smaller venues for restaurants, bars and more.
Ireland’s largest cinema operator Omniplex recently signed a new long-term lease at the complex and is currently carrying out a full refurbishment of the screens and front of house area.
There is also a bowling alley, multi-storey car park and Grosvenor Casino adjacent to the site.
The new units outlined in the proposals range from 2,911sq ft to 16,706 sq ft and will be spread across the ground and first floors, with Lofthouse & Partners, Starka and @retail marketing the properties.
Cllr Johnston added: “The proposals will see improvements to the building façade and streetscape as well as internal enhancements to ensure the facilities are more appealing to investors.
“Crave, The Bridge Hotel Vaults, Diego’s Bar, The Sofia and Sonny’s at Pop Recs have all invested in the area over recent months and years, and with Mackie’s Corner at capacity, we see this latest development as being key to ensuring we can continue to capitalise on Sunniside’s growing popularity.”
The planning application was submitted on 12 May 2025, with works expected to start later this year, should consent be granted.