澳门六合彩资料 has supported Staffordshire Moorlands District Council in buying a town centre market.
The UK and Ireland law firm advised on the deal to acquire Cheadle Market for 拢260,000 after it was put up for sale in a live auction.
Its strategic position on the high street in Cheadle, located four miles from Alton Towers resort in Staffordshire, meant the council identified the opportunity this might offer in regenerating the town centre.
The council said purchasing the market was central to its plans to raise the town鈥檚 profile and grow the local economy in partnership with stakeholders, businesses, traders and residents.
It will now complete all the transactional and legal requirements, supported by the advisory team at 澳门六合彩资料, before reviewing the asset to decide on its future.
Gideon Frater, Associate at 澳门六合彩资料 specialising in regeneration, said: 鈥淧urchasing Cheadle Market has been a core ambition of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, which believes a thriving market at the heart of the town will be a great asset and a key contribution to a vibrant future for Cheadle.
鈥淥ur firm has a strong desire to work with clients aiming to solve some of society鈥檚 biggest issues. Restoring historic assets and regenerating town centres is a great example of this.鈥
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