Welsh Government Boosts Empty Seaside Building Project with More Cash

The Welsh Government provides extra funds for a Rhyl building project that remains vacant since last summer.

Welsh Government Boosts Empty Seaside Building Project with More Cash
Welsh Government Boosts Empty Seaside Building Project with More Cash

Rhyl got extra money from the Welsh Government. The cash is for a building that stayed empty, the former Queen’s and Savoy Hotel site. A £12.5 million project transformed the spot.

The site has catering and retail spaces and has been empty since last summer’s completion. The council expects an operator agreement soon, hoping to open it this summer.

Denbighshire council secured £200,000 more from the Welsh Government’s fund. The council already received over £6 million and will use it for internal and external work.

The council stated they secured extra funding to finish the Queen’s Market Building. They are confident about a formal agreement and are actively talking with traders, preparing formal agreements now.

Many businesses want to operate there, and the council wants high-quality vendors. They are making progress on this goal, and the council is excited for the summer opening.

The new place will transform the town, offering something unique in the town’s heart. The Welsh Government confirms the £200k award, covering internal and external work at Queen’s Market.

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