A trio of food and beverage brands and businesses have today been announced for Swansea’s £135 million Copr Bay scheme, as the urban transformation prepares to launch.
KoKoDoo Korean Fried Chicken, Frozziyo, a frozen yoghurt concept, and Imperial Candy have all taken space at Cupid Way – a new commercial and F&B hub that connects the city centre to the new Swansea Arena and 1.1-acre coastal park.
KoKoDoo Korean Fried Chicken is an award-winning franchise launched in London in 2006, offering a range of fresh, Korean-inspired fried chicken dishes and sides.
Frozziyo will allow customers to help themselves to a range of flavoured frozen yoghurt from self-service machines and a wide range of toppings and sauces.
Imperial Candy will offer customers a wide range of sweet treats and confectionery from around the world, including the US, Japan and the Middle East.
The deals mean that the total commercial, F&B, leisure and residential space let or under offer at Copr Bay has now reached 80%.
The lettings, which were secured and progressed by Copr Bay development manager RivingtonHark, come amid final preparations for the launch of the multi-million pound scheme in the coming weeks.
Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council, said: “As developer, Swansea Council’s vision for Copr Bay has always been that of delivering a scheme that would champion those who work and live in this city – and this landmark new destination is doing just that.
“Now just weeks away from launch, we are thrilled to announce that three new brands will take up space on Cupid Way, all of which will be led by well-established local business people who are now set to take their businesses to the next level.”