A £20m mixed-use development on the seafront area of Southport in Lancashire is underway.
The site will comprise a four-star, 133-bedroom hotel with a casino, extended conference facilities for the nearby Floral Hall conference centre, as well as bars and restaurants.
The area around the Southport Theatre and Floral Hall will also be improved by the creation of a public plaza and upgraded pedestrian areas along the Promenade and Marine Lake.
The scheme is being jointly produced by urban regeneration group Neptune Developments and Sefton Council.
Construction company Allenbuild is set to start work on site shortly.
Steve Parry, MD of Neptune, said: “The scheme will have a dramatic and positive impact on the area. The facilities will be of a high quality and will help to create jobs and opportunities for the people of Southport.”
The scheme is due to be completed in 2008. Details: www.neptunedevelopments.co.uk
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The site will comprise a four-star, 133-bedroom hotel with a casino, extended conference facilities for the nearby Floral Hall conference centre, as well as bars and restaurants.
The area around the Southport Theatre and Floral Hall will also be improved by the creation of a public plaza and upgraded pedestrian areas along the Promenade and Marine Lake.
The scheme is being jointly produced by urban regeneration group Neptune Developments and Sefton Council.
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