Co Down shopping centre seeking small businesses for new indoor market

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The new indoor market promises to be 'extremely affordable and very low risk for small businesses'

The Flagship Bangor has unveiled the latest phase of its redevelopment plans which will feature an indoor market for local businesses.

Situated on Bangor's Main Street, the popular complex was bought by local man Ricky McLarnon and his company Brookland Property in a multi-million-pound deal last year and has been vacant since it closed in 2019.Mr McLarnon has said he plans to reopen the centre in phases and has announced the most recent phase will include an indoor market for businesses.

The statement continued: "Our aim for the indoor market is that it will be packed full of creative home-grown small or micro-businesses. We're not looking for hot food outlets - think arts, crafts, home-baked goods etc. We're sure lots of businesses were created during lockdown and have continued to grow over the last 2 years, this is the perfect space for you!

 

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Great advertisement for Bangor that has the best bus and trains . What about the other fantastic places and markets that TransLink do not operate to? Especially on a Sunday?

I hope this all works out great, I'm excited to see what Ricky has in store for the Flagship centre

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