High Wycombe singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock has spent almost £1 million to buy an old bicycle factory in Wolverhampton to turn into flats.
The singer is believed to have purchased the historic Eagle Works building near the city centre, securing a future in the property business.
She reportedly bought the property with her fiancé, Wolverhampton-born footballer Andre Gray under their company G&A Organisations Limited.
Gray is listed as a director of G&A Organisations Ltd on Companies House, the Government's registrar of companies.
According to Birmingham Live, the three-storey property has been home to the Reliance Hemp and Flax Mill and also housed a mattress and textile factory, a bicycle factory and a brass and gun metal foundry.
Much of the building, which was locally listed in 2001, is unoccupied and falling into disrepair, with the upper floors infested with rodents.
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