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Council gives update on multi-million pound plans for hotel on Blackpool seafront

Large portion of Sands Resort Hotel building remains empty

The Sands Resort Hotel building in Blackpool(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Options to hasten progress on a stalled multi-million pound new hotel on Blackpool Promenade are being looked at in earnest, the resort's council says.

Plans for the Sands Resort Hotel on Central Promenade were mooted exactly 10 years ago but a large portion of the distinctive black-clad property on the seafront remains empty.

Investment in the development was reported to be around £30m, including a £10m loan from Blackpool Council's business loans fund.

However, progress has been held up for four years due to legal wrangles. While the exterior of the building has been completed, the interior of the 91-bedroom hotel has yet to be fitted out.

it is understood that Blackpool Council's loan to developer Peter Swann through his company Coolsilk, made in 2018, is repayable over 25 years and is secured against the completed development.

Last year, Council leader Cllr Lynn Williams, quizzed about the issue at a council meeting, said the loan was secured and the council was in touch with the developer's lawyers, with hopes of the legal issues soon being resolved.

She told the meeting: "The issue, which I think we have spoken about before, is between the developer and his contractor and architect. We understand that is now coming to the end of that process and we will hear something shortly."

The hotel was initially expected to launch in 2021 and with facilities including a luxury spa and gym, conference rooms and valet parking. The site also includes the council's Showtown Museum which opened in March last year after also being delayed from June 2021.