Transforming Motherwell Town Hall into New Flats

May 10, 2025

Motherwell Town Hall is to be transformed into 20 brand new flats.

Refurbishment will involve the partial demolition of the empty former Zone building while preserving the Grade C listed front façade, blending retained architectural features with energy-efficient, modern housing.

Councillor McPake said on a recent visit to the site: “It was fantastic being on site and being able to visualise the development of the former Town Hall building.

“The plans aim to transform this derelict building into homes for local people while retaining the architectural features, which make the building so instantly recognisable.

“It’s a great location for our latest housing project and builds on the regeneration of Motherwell.”

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