Several traders express 'interest' in recently closed Crewe town centre unit
Several traders have "already expressed an interest" in replacing a recently closed Crewe town centre eatery - "not able to meet" their occupancy terms.
Swirly Pearls, Crewe Market Hall, shut down for good on Sunday 21 May - two years after launching alongside the venue's reopening in May 2021.
Owned by Nathan Tice, from Cleveland, USA, Swirly Pearls served the likes of ice creams, waffles, milkshakes and ice cream sundaes.
The Crewe town centre dessert shop closed after it was handed its notice by management of Crewe Market Hall - forfeiting its lease.
On Wednesday 31 May, operators of Crewe Market Hall, Market Asset Management (MAM), confirmed Swirly Pearls "were not able to meet their occupancy terms."
MAM said the decision was made for "the benefit of everyone connected to Crewe Market Hall - with "several traders" already interested in taking the unit on.
A MAM spokesman told Nub News: "We would like to thank Swirly Pearls for their tenure at the market.
"Sadly, they were not able to meet their occupancy terms and we have to make decisions for the benefit of everyone connected to Crewe Market Hall.
"We wish them well for the future.
"Dialogue is ongoing with several traders who have already expressed an interest in taking over the vacant unit.
"We hope to announce a new arrival in due course in what is an exciting time for Crewe Market."
A decision on a new occupier for the former Swirly Pearls unit is expected this summer.
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