Lancaster City Council is seeking business partners to redevelop the former Frontierland site on Marine Road Central in Morecambe. The council invites bids from commercial leisure, hospitality, and mixed-use developers to transform the seafront location into a vibrant leisure and hospitality destination. This redevelopment aims to leverage the anticipated influx of visitors from Eden Project North, expected to draw around 3,700 peak daily visitors, and to encourage overnight stays in the area.

Councillor Phillip Black, leader of Lancaster City Council, said: “Morecambe’s future is on the up and we have in our hands a golden opportunity to redevelop Frontierland into something that will drive forward the town’s economy. I look forward to welcoming potential partners to Morecambe and showcasing this fantastic development opportunity.”

The project could be an exciting opportunity for developers interested in the North West, providing a platform to showcase innovative leisure and hospitality solutions. The regeneration of the Frontierland site is seen as crucial for boosting Morecambe’s visitor economy and supporting local businesses.

This development is likely to be a key topic at upcoming investment networking events and property construction networking events in the North West, where stakeholders can discuss the economic and social benefits of such projects.

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