Danum House
Danum House is a commercial building in Doncaster, in England.
History
The Doncaster Co-operative Society operated a department store on St Sepulchre Gate in Doncaster. In the 1930s, it decided to open a replacement shop on the opposite site of the road. It was constructed from 1938 to 1940, to a design by local architect Henry Arthur Johnson. It was originally named the "Co-operative Emporium".The building contained a ballroom on the third floor, at which performers included The Beatles, Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine. It later became a nightclub, known variously as Karisma, Romeo and Juliets, and Seventh Heaven, which closed in 2004. After attending the World Budgerigar Championships, James Hunt was barred from entering the club due to being drunk, and assaulted a doorman, leading to his arrest.
The Doncaster Co-operative Society merged into Co-operative Retail Services in 1969. In the 1970s, the building was renamed "Danum House". It was Grade II listed in 1997. Around this time, the Co-operative store closed, and in 2000, T. J. Hughes moved into the building. After T. J. Hughes closed in 2011, it was divided into smaller shops, with occupants including Peacocks and the British Heart Foundation, but it fell into poor repair. In 2019, the upper floors were converted into 78 flats, with a rooftop cinema.