PropertyKuits advise on new concept leisure facility

Kuits advise on new concept leisure facility

Kuits Solicitors’ specialist leisure sector team recently advised on and obtained the premises licence for The Foundry, Store Street, Manchester.

Joel Wilkinson, Dan Mullen, Adelaide Winter, and the team behind Swan Street Firehouse and Ramona, are bringing a new concept to Manchester, redeveloping a 200,000 sq ft former factory site to provide a creative neighbourhood. Remaining faithful to the industrial heritage of the site, inside you can expect to find creative studios, a tech hub, gym, as well as beer and food halls, an artisan bakery and deli, a tap room, and a night market.

Felicity Tulloch, Partner and Head of the Leisure team commented; “We are delighted to be working with Joel, Dan, Adelaide and the team behind the Swan Street Firehouse and Ramona, on yet another exciting and innovative project. This is a complex and ambitious undertaking that will see a fresh, contemporary life breathed into a commercially historic part of Manchester. It is a clear indication that, post-Covid, Manchester is very much ‘open for business’ and Kuits is excited to be playing an ongoing central role in its future.”

The team at Kuits are renowned nationally for their service and expertise in the leisure sector and are the only team in the North West ranked in the top tier of the Legal 500.

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