Plans have emerged to transform a city centre office block into holiday apartments.
46 Rose Lane near Norwich Station could soon be turned into living accommodation if Norwich City Council approves the scheme.
The offices were formerly home to Sprite Creative Marketing and Impact Business Partnerships.
Under the plans each flat will have three bedrooms and a large open-plan kitchen, living room and dining room.
The office spaces on each floor are currently open plan and will have walls erected as part of the designs.
The building joins the Travelodge on St Vedast Street and is a short walk from the station and the town centre.
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The plans have been submitted by city company Green Jellyfish, which is based in the Union Building opposite the office block in question.
However, staff at Green Jellyfish were told it had ceased trading on October 7 after an HMRC tax raid.
The company is now believed to have closed down and moved out of the city office block, despite its website remaining live.
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