New computer generated images have been released showing how the new Casewells food, drink and events venue will look when it opens at Bury Market.
Bury Council has unveiled the latest images of Casewells, a new venue that will combine independent food and retail businesses with a central bar and space for events and live performances.
The development forms part of the council's wider regeneration programme, which aims to build on Bury town centre's reputation as a destination for shopping, leisure and culture.
According to the council, Casewells has been designed to create new reasons for people to visit the town centre throughout the day and into the evening while complementing the borough's historic market.
Councillor Charlotte Morris, cabinet member for regeneration and growth at Bury Council, said, "Casewells reflects the approach we're taking across the borough. We're not simply delivering new buildings. We're creating places that people use, enjoy and feel connected to.
"Bury is delivering regeneration at pace, but growth here builds on identity. The things that make our towns distinctive matter, and Casewells is a good example of that approach. It draws on Bury's heritage while creating new opportunities for people to come together, support local businesses and spend time in the town centre.
"These images show a place where food, culture and community come together, and where investment is delivering something people will experience and use every day.
"We're particularly keen to make sure local food businesses benefit from the opportunities Casewells brings. Please do get in touch."
Casewells will be operated by Midlands Events.
Andrew Burnett, director of Midlands Events, said, "We're incredibly excited to be bringing a vibrant new food and entertainment venue to Bury. The response from prospective food traders has been fantastic, giving us great confidence that the range and quality of food on offer when we open will be second to none.
"Combined with the exciting programme of live entertainment and events we have planned, we are confident Casewells will become a destination for people of all ages.
"We'd like to thank our colleagues at Bury Council for their support in helping bring this opportunity to life, and we look forward to becoming a valued part of Bury town centre and the wider community."
The operators are inviting local food businesses interested in trading at Casewells to get in touch to discuss opportunities.
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