Wigan 'eyesore' site to be redeveloped into flats and shops
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The site, on 107 to 111 Market Street in Atherton, has lain empty for a number of years and become overgrown.
A row of three, two-storey buildings dating back to Victorian times had stood on the site, known as Atherton Steak House and The Bacca Shop.
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Hide AdThe Steakhouse operated from the 1960s until it was demolished in 2010.
Now plans have been submitted by Westhoughton-based developer DJK Building and Development limited to Wigan Council.
Proposals seek to build a modern self-contained three-storey building on the land which would house seven apartments and two commercial units.
Documents submitted as part of the application read: “The apartments will be a mixture of one and two bedrooms providing a good entry point on to the property ladder for future occupiers.”
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Hide AdThere have been a number of recent planning applications with the most recent approval lapsing in April 2019, which was to erect a two-storey building comprising of retail units and offices.
The application said the development would provide a redevelopment opportunity and be of benefit to the area.