A flagship town centre Indian restaurant has closed. The East Z East venue in Blackburn town centre shut this week after a possession order was placed upon it.
It is nothing to do with the council which owns the building. The notice says unauthorised entry to the restaurant is a criminal offence.The council is now seeking to terminate the current lease and looking for a new tenant who can make the most of the premises’ prime location in the Northgate Conservation area and the £3.8million Blakey Moor Townscape Heritage Project hospitality and cultural quarter.
The council had to write off £124,682.94 in unpaid debts by two companies involved in the venture later that year. East Z East’s Facebook website currently says: ‘Temporarily Closed’. A spokesman for Blackburn with Darwen Council said: “We can confirm that we have served notice with the intention of forfeiting East Z East’s lease. The restaurant building is an important part of our brand new cultural quarter for Blackburn with tens of millions of pounds set to be invested in the area surrounding King George’s Hall.
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