Pets at Home signs up to Brighouse retail development
Pets at Home has struck a deal with Gregory Property Group to occupy the balance of space at its new 33,500 sq ft retail scheme under development in Brighouse.
Pets at Home has agreed a new lease to take a 6,000 sq ft unit which will include a vets and groomers service.
The ‘Groom Room’ concept offers microchipping, nail clipping, or a full bath and blow dry, with 180 salons nationwide.
Work is currently underway to transform the former car showroom on Bradford Road with the remaining 27,500 sq. ft of space also under agreement to lease by a major goods discount retailer.
Richard Tovey, director at Gregory Property Group, said: “We are pleased to have agreed a pre let with Pets at Home which is a reputable and strong performing businesses that will bring benefits to the Brighouse community.”
Dews Motor Group sold the site on Bradford Road to Gregory Property Group after announcing plans to move its operation into Halifax, allowing it to operate within a cluster area for vehicle retailing.
The retail scheme is scheduled to be completed by September 2016.
The Leeds office of Jones Lang LaSalle advised Gregory Property Group on both lettings.
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