Work completed on new £45m entertainment complex

Preston City Council The Animate building, under a blue cloudy sky, showing a large rectangular two-storey building with brindle brick and huge glass windows. There is a tall tower block to the left and construction barriers can been seen to the front where the road and pavement are unfinished.Preston City Council
Building work started on the £45m Animate scheme last year

Construction work on Preston’s new £45m cinema and leisure complex has been completed.

Building work started on the Animate scheme last year, located at Preston's former indoor market area, in the Harris Quarter.

Tenants who have signed up - including an eight-screen cinema, bowling alley and street food hub, and a cocktail bar - can now start fitting out their spaces.

The complex is due to open to the public next year.

A close up of the ground floor entrance showing huge dark glass doors with black casings, surrounded by sandstone. The pavement is smooth grey flags, broken up with paler flags in stripes. There are black safety barriers around it
The complex is due to open to the public next year

Part of the money came from the £20m Preston's Town Fund, which has been spent on Animate, the Harris Museum and the Grade II-listed Amounderness House in the city.

John Chesworth, chair of Preston's Towns Fund, said: "All of those projects will be delivered by 2025/6.

"That £20m we hope will realise £200m of investment from it, so a real big catalyst we feel for development in the city centre."

Councillor Valerie Wise, cabinet member for community wealth building, said: "I think the fact that we're going to have these restaurants means you'll come here for a night out.

"We're well on the way to being complete and I'm absolutely confident we will be."

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