Anyone who is interested in obtaining a lease in 28/29 Market Place in the town centre of Stockport, or in the Grade II listed building Produce Hall, should be aware that Stockport Council has initiated the selection process. There is a chance to obtain a joint lease or an individual lease, and the council who is looking for operators who have a desire to make these venues buildings that people want to come and see. A great deal of work has been undertaken in the heart of Stockport in recent times but there is still a need for a lot more work to be done.
While there is a lot that the council and developers can do to ensure the area is attractive to people, it is the people and businesses themselves that give a local area heart and character. There is no denying that there is a strong spirit in Stockport, and this local flavour is something that businesses should be looking to bolster, add to and benefit from. This is why food companies are deemed to be a fantastic addition to the area because these are commonly run by people who care about the local community and who are serving up something a little bit different.
There is a chance to do something different
There is clearly a demand for companies like Greggs and you know exactly what you are going to get from them when it comes to produce. However, there is also a demand for something different and a little bit unique. This is why this is an opportunity that shouldn’t be missed who have an interest in impacting on Stockport and giving something to the community.
Event operators, bar owners and restaurants owners have all been asked to consider becoming part of the Market Place in Stockport, which is perfectly placed for the covered market hall. This is an area that has seen £7m worth of investment take place and most people would say that there is a genuine sense of momentum around Stockport these days.
The application process runs until the 15th of September and the council requests all interested parties offer an indication of how they will add a sense of energy and vibrancy to the local area. There is obviously also a need to showcase a business plan that will be sustainable but it is clear that the local council is looking for companies and operators who will add a sense of sparkle and ingenuity to the local area, making it a must-see destination.
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