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    Council acquires Houndshill Shopping Centre

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyNovember 7, 20192 Mins Read
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    Acquisition part of Blackpool Council’s plans to regenerate town centre

    Blackpool Council has acquired the resort’s Houndshill Shopping Centre in a move aimed at catalysing the regeneration of the town centre.

    The council decided to step in following the appointment of receivers who took over the running of the centre several days ago. It has agreed to purchase the centre for £47.6m – less than half the price originally paid by BCC Eiffel and its funders.

    The move follows several months of negotiation, due diligence and extensive advice from leading national retail experts.

    With more than 60 outlets, including the Debenham’s department store, the Houndshill is the largest shopping centre on the Fylde Coast and situated in a key location in the heart of Blackpool town centre.

    As part of the purchase, the council will also take ownership of a 770-space multi-storey car park.

    A Blackpool Council spokesperson, said: “This is a hugely positive move for the town that will give us direct control over the Fylde Coast’s major retail centre. This acquisition will deliver a significant financial return to the council but, more importantly, it will allow us to invest in a shopping centre that is fundamentally important to Blackpool’s future.

    “Moving the centre into council ownership will provide significant benefits to our town and our residents. At the same time, we have the potential to unlock up to £50m of investment in the town through the Future High Streets and Towns Funds, which will undoubtedly give further momentum to the regeneration of the town centre.”

    The council has already been successful in moving into the second phase of the Future High Street Fund bidding process and is currently exploring a fast-track bid for submission in November. Blackpool is also one of 100 locations named in the Government’s Towns Fund. Together, these funds could each generate up to £25m of investment.

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