Parklife and Warehouse Project founder, Sacha Lord, has announced that he will be stepping aside from his role in both businesses. He made the announcement through his own social channels today, saying:
“Today, I will be exiting my role at Parklife and The Warehouse Project.
In 2021 the deal was agreed and in my book, released in April, I mentioned I would be stepping back and today, following a transfer of shares, is the day that happens.
This wasn’t an easy decision to make. Parklife and The Warehouse Project have been my whole life for the past two decades.
But this will allow me to focus more on my roles as the Night Time Economy Adviser for Greater Manchester, Chair of the Night Time Industries Association and work alongside my beautiful wife Demi, on the Sacha Lord Foundation.
As well as preparing for my most important new role of being a father…
To everyone over the years who has worked at Parklife or The Warehouse Project thank you. I will miss you all.
To the millions of people who have stepped foot in Parklife or The Warehouse Project, thank you. Without you all, they wouldn’t have been so great.
Now, onto the next chapter…”
Lord will continue in his role as chair of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) and night time economy adviser for Greater Manchester.