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Vets 4 Pets sourced the location, which was a car forecourt and hand car wash, and agreed to lease 2,000 sq ft if we could secure and construct the unit.Plans were then submitted for 6000 sq ft which were approved following lengthy negotiations with the planning department.Subways and Spar then agreed to lease a further 2,500 sq ft. The site was constructed within four months and within the time period agreed.
Tesco's sourced the location which was a second hand car sales forecourt. Plans were submitted for 4,000 sq ft which were agreed, the site was then secured and the unit constructed.
Vets 4 Pets sourced the site which was owned by the Co Op and required it for a vetinery practice. Negotiations with the Co Op commenced and a price was agreed for the site before planning was submitted for a 2,000 sq ft unit. Following planning approval, the unit was constructed and leased to Vets 4 Pets.
Vets 4 Pets sourced the location and site which was owned and operated by Untied Carpets, and required 2,000 sq ft for a vetinary unit.Plans were submitted and approved to convert a further 650 sq ft for a Subway franchise.
An abandoned mill, plans were submitted and approved to construct sixteen student pods and a mini market on the ground floor. The complicated development also shows our ability to develop residential sites, which we historically did before specialising in commercial sites only.
An example of how we have worked with small business is WRC Car Sales, who originally approached us to find them a site to lease. We sourced a 4,000 sq ft unit and advised them to purchase the site rather than lease, and negotiated with the vendor on their behalf.
Originally trading from Leeds, Beeds Jar approached us to help find a location.