New food, drink and wellbeing hub proposed for Worthing seafront

Developers are looking for businesses to register their interest

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 13th Apr 2021

Plans for a brand new seafront food, drink and wellbeing hub on land overlooking Worthing seafront have been revealed.

The seafront terrace, known as Level 1, is proposed to take on land at the open-air terrace at the Grafton car park.

Property company QED wants to turn the park into a pop-up food and drink outlet for local independent businesses.

The area is billed as somewhere the whole community can take advantage of - as they work, eat, drink, exercise and have fun - while enjoying the views towards the seafront.

The plans have now been formally submitted to Worthing Borough Council ahead of a proposed opening later this year.

The firm is calling on businesses to register their interest to operate out of the hub, which aims to create almost 25 new, full-time jobs.

Developers are hoping to have the Level 1 site open later this year

Harry Smith, Director at QED said:

“The pop-up will be year-round, and will have a schedule of activities including pilates, yoga, walking clubs and Tai-Chi, as well as there being food and drinks available throughout the day.

“We are hoping it will be a next step for some of the seafront concessions to have a premises and for their businesses to flourish.

“We hope the pop-up will create 24 full-time equivalent jobs and we will focus on recruiting those aged 16-24 years old that have been hardest hit by the pandemic.”

The firm is calling on businesses to register their interest to operate out of the hub

As well as being a hub for food and beverage businesses, the terrace will also be a flexible and creative space used to host health and wellbeing activities, public art and events like beach cleans, comedy and quiz nights and Christmas markets, in order to engage with different audiences.

It forms part of a longer-term regeneration project of the wider Grafton site being put forward by the council.

A Worthing District Council spokesperson said:

“If approved, the pop-up space will create a fantastic link between the seafront and the town centre and will enhance the appearance of the car park which is a prime seafront property.

“It would help to bolster our local economy, giving local, independent businesses the chance to grow and develop after what has been a very challenging year.

“The proposed development would also aid in our efforts to regenerate the town centre drawing in visitors from far and wide during what we expect will be a very popular year for staycations.”

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