TWO empty units within the Time Square leisure precinct have been listed by estate agents as ‘under offer’.

The units formerly occupied by Parlour and Heavenly Desserts at the flagship, £142million town centre development have been empty for a number of months.

Parlour promised to bring a taste of New York to Warrington with 22-inch pizzas, small plates, salads as well as craft beers, wine and cocktails – featuring local spirits with a focus on gin and rum.

Its aim was to bring a ‘laid-back, independent, neighbourhood atmosphere’ to the development – but signage and furniture at the unit has since been removed.

Heavenly Desserts meanwhile branded itself as ‘the ultimate luxury dessert experience’, boasting an extensive range of sweet treats.

The chain said it was ‘delighted’ to be opening and serving a dish for all the family, but it too has shut up shop in the town.

The former Heavenly Desserts unit

The former Heavenly Desserts unit

Now, both units’ listings with property agent Read state that they are ‘under offer’.

There was previously talk that Revolution would be moving into two units at Time Square after councillors approved a lease.

However, a Warrington Borough Council spokesman confirmed in January that the move ‘on hold’.

Despite this, businesses have been opening at Time Square, including Hotpod Yoga and the reopening of both Gravity trampoline park and neighbouring Gravity Social.

Yum Cha is also now open, bringing its ‘authentic and affordable’ brand of dim sum and Hong Kong style street food for all the family, with other food offerings at The Cookhouse at Warrington Market.