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Costa coffee opening at the old Homelook 460 Brixton Road, SW9

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NetworkRail are offering this long closed building up for rent again.

I'd completely forgotten about the 'Universal Plus' years, but can anyone remember what it was before that?

Feature: http://www.urban75.org/blog/homelooksanders-460-brixton-road-yours-for-9kmonth/
 
NetworkRail say they're going to refurbish the interior which probably a good idea seeing as it was a crumbling shithole before.
 
There's a bit more on the old Sanders firm here: http://landmark.lambeth.gov.uk/display_page.asp?section=landmark&id=8060

Apparently they were (fairly?) early adopters of penumatic tubes for handling internal mail and cash, possibly. (http://www.ids.u-net.com/cash/locations/eng-london.htm)

E2a an interview with Sidney Sanders, one of the old proprietors, here: http://bettikvah.org.uk/Hindsight-sidney sanders.html and a bit more about the company here http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/onlinelists/GB 0088 IV260(vA2627933).pdf
 
Cheers for those updates - I've added the photo to the article (Lambeth landmark was down last night) and linked back to this thread.

It's quite depressing to see how the building has deteriorated in recent years.
 
Yeah, the facade is ace, never went in there when it was last open - is the interior anything in particular?
 
Yeah, the facade is ace, never went in there when it was last open - is the interior anything in particular?
It was really, really run down, with a few steps up to a slightly higher level at the back. It was a bit of a dump.
 
At £9K, no wonder it's been empty for so long !

How long has it been empty? 5 years? At 9k a month that's half a million over 5 years. Network Rail has let half a million pounds slip through its flabby fingers.

And that's not taking into account the economic and social cost of having an ugly empty building in the middle of town.
 
Looks decidedly closed in the photo from '84, despite the site saying it's open!
 


I was going to suggest it would make an ideal location for another coffee shop, then I read this:

Update 16th March 2011: via the rumour mill – “Network Rail own the site and have agreed to refurbish for Costa to move in. Work should begin in about 2 months, subject to contract
:D

Internet's going slow today. Posted before Editor said it's going to be Costa!
 
I can't remember the building ever being open.

Was handy for things like christmas decorations, tupperware and the like before Brixton got the 99p and £1 shops

I remember those naff waterfall pictures as well that made it look like the water was really falling. Think that was the first place I ever saw them :D
 
Was handy for things like christmas decorations, tupperware and the like before Brixton got the 99p and £1 shops

I remember those naff waterfall pictures as well that made it look like the water was really falling. Think that was the first place I ever saw them :D
I went there quite a lot for cheapo-just-about-good-enough-for-the-job goods although they they sold some astonishingly tacky stuff as well. They were indeed big on those waterfall things.

But anything that tidies up that crumbling façade has got to be good even if it is yet another coffee shop.
 
I went there quite a lot for cheapo-just-about-good-enough-for-the-job goods although they they sold some astonishingly tacky stuff as well. They were indeed big on those waterfall things.

But anything that tidies up that crumbling façade has got to be good even if it is yet another coffee shop.

Yeah, a lot of the stuff they had could be got at Woolworths (except for those tacky waterfall things!).

Struggling to remember what I ever bought in there besides maybe some Christmas decorations and tupperware. Probably looked in there for throws at one stage. Possibly bought some batteries or lighters, but otherwise, I'm struggling

Yeah, I think the important thing is prettifying that particular area under the bridge up as it is very tatty looking. Fine for side streets etc. but as it is now, it's just an eyesore

Buckets and bins. I seem to remember they always had loads of buckets and bins by the front door. Naff animal print throws also springs to mind but I may just be imagining that. Cheap, crap pillows and cushions that would probably go flat after a week as well, although I didn't buy any so can't be sure of that. I seem to remember it being on slightly different levels (ie. a slope up to the back bit) but I may be wrong about that as well
 
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