By Q Radio News
It's been confirmed that Barry's amusement arcade in Portrush has been sold.
The Trufelli family has issued a statement saying the entertainments complex will now close.
A copy of the statement reads:
The Trufelli family wish to confirm that the Barry’s property has been sold and the business will now close.
We wish to thank all our loyal full-time and seasonal employees for their patience and understanding during the sale process, and for the key role they played in making Barry’s such a special place for the generations of people who visited us over the years.
As a family, we understand what a special place Barry’s held in many peoples’ hearts for almost a century.
We hope you cherish your memories as much as we do.
It's been confirmed that Barry's amusement arcade in Portrush has been sold. The Trufelli family has issued a statement saying the entertainments complex will now close. pic.twitter.com/ONOhOckQ86
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