Breaking News: Leas Pavillion Developer Goes Under

Updated @017:27 23/04/24

It has been brought to our attention via a variety of sources that the company responsible for the development and build out of the Leas Pavillion, in Folkestone, will not be able to finish the development due to financial issues.

According to the sources, the company had until Friday 19th April 2024 to come up with the money to continue the development, but were unable to secure finance to allow the project to continue.

This leaves the building in an unfinished state. A blot on the landscape.

We know that other developers looked at this site prior to it being taken on by Olivier Georges Jacques Daelemans (pictured), and they couldn’t get the numbers to work.

The Financial Viability Assessment concluded that the Listed Leas Pavilion, was unviable and could not deliver a 30% provision of Affordable Housing. The Total costs for the project according to the FVA was £40,751,973, with a profit of £2,439,289. This makes for a 6% profit when the normal profit margin is 20%.

NB: We have asked Mr Olivier Daelemans if he would provide evidence/proof he has enough finances to finish the Leas Pavillion development. If sufficient evidence/proof is provided we will apologies and take down the post.

We will update this story as more information becomes available

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3 Comments on Breaking News: Leas Pavillion Developer Goes Under

  1. Completely untrue. The crane is being serviced today, and the Pavilion structural frame will be rebuilt by the end of June, so that they can continue building upwards from beginning of July.

  2. What a mess, if only in had been left as it was, would have made the best Wetherspoon in the country.

  3. Untrue. Crane is being serviced today for work to continue.

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