The following press release was issued yesterday via the Council-controlled Alexandra Palace Trust Board. For those that care about the most important building in this Borough, this news is simply good:
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The Alexandra Palace Charitable Trust has received notification from
Firoka Ltd that the developer is no longer interested in being involved in the future of Alexandra Palace.
This comes after over a year of negotiations between the Trust and Developer.
Matt Cooke, Chair of Trustees, said: 'As this option for moving forward closes I am determined that we will grasp the opportunity this now gives us to explore new ways of realising our objective of securing Ally Pally's future in an exciting and sustainable way.
'I will be taking proposals to the next meeting of the Board which will be about that future and learning the lessons of recent months, years and decades. The Trustees will now focus on reviewing the various options open to them in order to ensure that the charitable objectives of public resort and recreation are maintained. We will take this opportunity to ask the difficult questions and seek realistic proposals for the Palace's future.
'During this period of negotiation we have not been idle and a tremendous amount of work has been done in reinvigorating our trading company culminating in the appointment of a new Managing Director last week. This work gives us a solid foundation for the future - a future which could be tremendously exciting for the Palace.
'Local people and beyond see pure potential in the Palace, and we have a duty to Haringey and all of London to secure and realise this tremendous asset's future.'
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