The opening of the retail offer at the new-look Abingdon Street Market is part of a much wider plan to regenerate Blackpool town centre, with aims to boost the economy, create jobs and provide more things to see and do.
The popular food hall element of the market has been open since May and has quickly become a key favourite with both residents and visitors of all ages.
With six independent eateries, two bars and an on-site coffee shop, teamed with a host of entertainment and events taking place, the food and drink offer has exceeded expectation in terms of footfall and business projections.
Local operating company, The Little Blackpool Leisure Company, is excited to roll out the market area phase and has undertaken the process to recruit retailers into the new market.
After attracting significant demand, the team have appointed an extensive range of retailers offering a variety of wares for everyone to enjoy - just in time for a spot of Christmas shopping!
Abingdon Street Market will announce further details of the retailers on their social media pages over the coming week and the range of services and products available will include:
- Abingdon General Store - food and general items
- Cake Tin Bakery - brookies, cakes, brownies, cookie dough and more
- Funky Global - homeware from around the world
- Grumpy Girl Graphics - art/prints
- Inertial Sounds - records and clothing
- North Shore Surf Shop - beachy/surf clothing and apparel
- Oisin Vintage - thrift store
- Peppermint Jones - contemporary homeware
- Selenite Gifts - crystals and gifts
- The Sneaker Cleaner - shoe cleaning, restoration and sales
- The Strand Collective - art supplies and camera library
The retail area also hosts an arcade, a dedicated pop-up from Blackpool Libraries and a ‘space to create’, an area for creative events, workshops and small pop-up markets!
The Little Blackpool Leisure Company team has rolled out a successful and comprehensive programme of entertainment and events to date, and has plans to extend this further. With seasonal themed events for Halloween and Christmas, bespoke interest fairs, library pop-up’s, art and craft based sessions and much more – there’s something for all ages.
The market is available for use as an events space, and is also used for community events, live music and charity-led initiatives.
Cllr Mark Smith, Cabinet Member for Levelling Up (Place), Blackpool Council, said:
Jake Whittington, Director of Little Blackpool Leisure Company Limited, said:
Lancashire Enterprise Partnership Chair, Debbie Francis OBE, said:
The retail area is open Tuesday - Sunday 10.00am to 5.00pm.
If you are interested in learning more about what’s happening at Abingdon Street Market, please visit the official website or keep up to date with the latest news by following their dedicated Instagram and Facebook pages.
Abingdon Street Market has received £3.6 million from the UK Government through the Getting Building Fund, £315,000 through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and £90k through the Historic England Heritage Action Zone programme.