47 Hough Lane Leyland, PR25 2SR
A retail shop To Let in Hough Lane, Leyland. A purpose-built former banking hall providing extensive retail/office accommodation to the ground floor together with staff, storage and WC facilities to the first floor.
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4 July 2024
Indian street food café Chaiiwala has opened its second drive-through location as it targets 500 locations internationally over the next 10 years. The 2,000 sq ft restaurant has opened in partnership with EG On The Move at a former KFC and Costa site in Mellor Brook, outside Blackburn. The new restaurant is Chaiiwala's 112th location worldwide, and comes after the brand recently opened in Bolton, launching the UK's first drive-through restaurant that serves Indian street food.
2 September 2023
The developer behind the transformation of the Wigan Pier complex has begun a search for operators to populate the development. Step Places, which is working in conjunction with Wigan Council on the project, is looking for leisure, culture, and entertainment operators for the 55,000 sq ft scheme. The redevelopment of the pier, which was made famous in George Orwell's The Road to Wigan Pier, has seen the creation of space for offices, retail and leisure operators, as well as community facilities.
5 August 2023
Development at a Preston hotel which was halted by administration troubles could be resumed after the submission of fresh plans. Proposals submitted by Signature Living for the Shankly Hotel could see the creation of a new bar and restaurant, wedding and events space, and a spa. Signature Living purchased the property, which was formerly a Post Office building, from Preston City Council in 2018.