
You can’t live there mate: A disused multi-storey car park in Newcastle-under-Lyme will soon look very different (Picture: William Lailey / SWNS)
A disused multi-storey car park is being transformed turned into more than 100 flats in a UK first.
The Midway car park in Newcastle-under-Lyme,Staffordshire,originally planned for demolition after the council deemed it too weak to hold modern electric cars,is being transformed into 111 new apartments.
It is the first conversion of its kind to happen not just in the UK,but also in Europe,according to Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.
Transforming the 655-space car park into new flats is underway,with property developer Capital and Centric expecting people to move in within the next 18 months.

It is the first car park to flat conversion to happen in Europe (Picture: William Lailey / SWNS)
The £20 million new build,named Karparc,began in January,with ramps being removed to make way for one,two and three-bed apartments,and an extension on the rooftop for more flats.
Each one-bedroom flat will cover the size of five parking spaces.
Time Heatley is the co-founder of property developer Capital and Centric,which is behind the project (Picture: William Lailey / SWNS)The new flat will also feature an on-site gym,mini cinema,yoga studio,Peloton room and a residents’ lounge and library.The only part of the car park that will remain intact is the basement,which will offer spaces for new residents.The Midway car park was built in the 1960s,but closed in early 2025 after the 468-space Castle car park in Ryecroft was opened last January.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].United News - unews.co.za