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Hi!


Does anyone know who to contact about this property? It's been empty for a while and I'm interested in using it for a possible pop up restaurant.


Any leads would be greatly appreciated or in fact any other ideas for empty, unused property in ED for use as a pop up would be great. I know ED well but it's always good to hear from others.


Regards


Tom

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A bit quiter but up near the Plough there might be a few possibilities.


The French place next to the Plough has been vacant since they closed several months ago. It looks like a construction site with scaffolding etc, but no work has been done for months. Simarly the Indian take away across the road next to the butcher's is empty. Again, they started doing work in there around October time, then stopped suddenly. Not quite sure what the story is though.


Hopefully you find somewhere, a Burger Bear pop up in ED would be fantastic!

adsyb99 Wrote:

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> A bit quiter but up near the Plough there might be

> a few possibilities.

>

> The French place next to the Plough has been

> vacant since they closed several months ago. It

> looks like a construction site with scaffolding

> etc, but no work has been done for months.


I think they were still working on this up until December - but not sure of what they are doing - they seem to have removed the floors top to bottom so it looks like a full refurb job and not going to be available for some time.

llyamah Wrote:

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> pinecone Wrote:

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> > damn. was on my list of places to visit.

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> You're really not missing anything.


Probably the best review they ever garnered!

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