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Stockport council inviting bids for £65 million scheme
Stockport city council is inviting firms to bid for the building of £65 million scheme in its town centre.
The development of Stockport town centre will include a cinema, car park, shops and restaurants.
A shortlist of contractors will be invited to submit bids in March.
Executive member for economic development and regeneration at Stockport Council, Cllr Iain Roberts said: “The high street is changing and we have to make sure our town centre is a great place to spend time, offering leisure activities as well as shopping.
“Developing Bridgefield into a fantastic leisure destination will make Stockport more attractive to visitors, create jobs for local people and boost the local economy.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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