The Assets and Operations Committee of the Town Council has recommended to Full Council that the freehold of 60 King Street be sold.
Over the past year, the Town Council has been working with Bruntwood to explore options that enable the council to retain ownership of the building and secure third party investment for a commercial use of the building. In March 2025, it was agreed to explore an alternative option where the upper floors would
be converted to residential use with the ground floor restored to a commercial use. Following engagement with the Cheshire East Council Conservation Officer and a number of prospective partners, all interested parties except one withdrew interest. At the February Assets and Operations Committee meeting, the committee considered the output of this work and met with the company which had submitted a proposal. It was considered that the proposal was not sufficiently detailed such
that it could confidently be considered viable.
The committee concluded that during the last seven years all viable options for the council retaining
ownership of the building had been explored and that there was no alternative than to put the building on the market.
Chair of the Assets and Operations Committee, Cllr Peter Coan said “60 King Street is the town’s most iconic building and over the last seven years, we have sought to find a viable solution that enabled it to remain publicly owned. Whilst trying to secure investment to restore it we have suffered the covid lockdown and a subsequent downturn in investor interest. Regrettably, this option has not been possible.”
“Our Assets and Operations Committee has resolved to recommend to Full Council that it authorises the sale of the asset; this will be discussed at the council meeting on Monday 2nd March and subject to approval we will engage a commercial agent to market the property and invite tenders for its purchase.”
“We will continue to update the community as decisions are made.”
The recommendation to sell the building will be discussed at the Full Council meeting on Monday 2nd March. The agenda for the meeting is available here and the meeting will be livestreamed via Zoom and Facebook.

