Sale celebrates full occupancy at vibrant Stanley Square following Folie opening

Folie owner, Dominic Clancy

Sale’s Stanley Square is now fully let after the opening of ski lodge-inspired bar, Folie.

All 27 units are occupied, creating a vibrant hub for locals and visitors.

Owned by Dominic Clancy, the Folie bar is set to become a key player in Sale’s hospitality scene.

Dominic said: “I am very excited to have a spot in Stanley Square and look forward to getting involved in the buzzing hospitality scene.

“The community in the square perfectly aligns with the warming spirit which I want the Alpine Lodge to generate. The other tenants and local residents have welcomed me with open arms and I look forward to spending the festive season and beyond in such a vibrant spot.”

Altered Space is behind the regeneration of the town centre and has reshaped Stanley Square by adjusting unit sizes and actively supporting the establishment of local independent businesses.

Adopting a community-led approach, Altered Space opted for smaller units in the town centre with affordable rents, fostering accessibility for budding local enterprises. This strategic decision, coupled with a commitment to engaging with residents and prioritising their needs, has proven to be a winning formula for the regeneration of Sale, it said.

Altered Space directors, Michael Brown and Mark Rebbeck, said: “We want Stanley Square to be the heart of the community in Sale for generations to come.

“We will be continuing to develop this area in the new year. There’s lots to come in 2024.”

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