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Default Brighton’s historic Palace Pier up for sale as tourist numbers fall

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[Brighton’s historic Palace Pier has been
put up for sale after a decline in
tourist numbers, a drop in profits
and increase in costs in recent years.

The leisure group that owns the
126-year-old structure, which has appeared
in famous films including Brighton Rock and Quadrophenia,
said it hoped to find a new owner by the summer.

“This is more than just the sale of an asset,”
said Anne Ackord, the chief executive
of Brighton Pier Group (BPG).
“It is an opportunity to become part
of the next chapter in a remarkable story
and shape the future of this national treasure.”]


Last sale was 2016 then it was £18million

Now it is worth £13 million


Price is only on the Application

Who can afford that old structure
1899 it first started

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...t-numbers-fall


It will cost a Fortune to maintain

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