Plans to transform a Derby office building into apartments have been submitted to the city council.
If approved the property on Curzon Street would be converted into 14 one-bedroom flats.
It comes as the applicant has struggled to find businesses to take on the lease of the building post-pandemic.
A planning statement submitted by Wilson Architects says: “The application seeks to change the use of an existing commercial office space into residential accommodation. This decision was aided by the fact the applicant is struggling to find companies to take on the lease of the building.
“To preserve the building’s continued use and maintenance as well as ensuring a continuous return on investment the applicant has taken the decision to convert the building into affordable accommodation.
“After analysing the site’s context, it is clear the building is perfectly situated for residential use, as it benefits from easy access to a multitude of amenities, employment prospects and transport links.
“The idea is to attract young working professionals, operating within the city or further afield. Therefore, we established that residential use would be suitable for the site.”