Family-run city restaurant 'worried' as building put on market

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The owners say there will be a new landlord in due course

Workers at a family-run Thai restaurant in Nottingham have said they are worried after their building was put on the market. Chai Yo Thai is one of a number of businesses that occupies 102-106 Upper Parliament Street, which was recently put was put up for sale.

The 30-year-old, who works with her mum, dad and brother, told Nottinghamshire Live: "They told us two weeks ago that they were selling the building. We've still got the lease so that's protecting us, but I guess we will find out. We have been here for 10 years."We won't know until the new owners come in and who knows what they will have in mind. Hopefully we will be able to carry on. We are a bit worried but we hope for the best, we hope they let us carry on.

 

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