Icod Market Set to Reopen… After 26 Years Closed

This one’s been sitting there for years…

Shut, forgotten, and a bit of a “what happened here?” spot in the middle of Icod.

Now it looks like it’s finally moving again.

What’s Happening

The town hall has launched a €1M+ renovation project to bring the municipal market back to life after 26 years closed.

If it goes to plan, works should take around 8 months.

What It Will Include

They’re not just reopening it as it was.

The idea is to mix things up a bit:

  • 29 retail units
  • Extra commercial spaces
  • A café and kitchen
  • Meeting room and info point

So part traditional market… part modern social space.

A Bit of History

The market originally opened in the late 80s and was once the go-to place in town…

Fruit, meat, fish… even a haircut if you needed one.

Since it closed in the 90s, there have been a few attempts to revive it… none of them stuck.

This Time Around

The plan is being done in phases:

First, fixing the structure and access… then moving on to the ground floor.

Nothing too drastic structurally… more about making it usable again.

They’re also keeping an eye on things like:

  • Noise during works
  • Water use
  • Energy and safety systems

Why It Matters

Places like this aren’t just buildings.

They’re part of how a town actually works day to day.

If it’s done right… it could bring a bit of life back into that area again.

Worth Watching

It’s not the first attempt…

…but it might finally be the one that sticks.

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