[1] After the works had been completed, the building was re-opened by John Nevill, 3rd Earl of Abergavenny, whose seat was at Eridge Park, in November 1844.
[8] A major programme of refurbishment works costing £1.1 million was completed in 1989, and the building subsequently re-opened as a tourist attraction known as "A Day at the Wells".
[10] In February 2012, Christopher Nevill, 6th Marquess of Abergavenny acquired a series of properties in the Lower Pantiles, including the corn exchange, with a view to carrying out sympathetic redevelopment.
[8] Following a further refurbishment, funded by The Hoard Limited the building was reopened as an antiques and fine art centre, known as the "Pantiles Arcade", in July 2021.
[11] The building was leased by Yorkshire born businessman Robert Woodmansey who appointed Eric Knowles as non-executive chairman of The Hoard Limited.