JCT600 revs up redevelopment work at Peugeot Menston and SEAT Menston
Car retailer JCT600 has started work on a redevelopment of its Peugeot and SEAT dealerships on Bradford Road in Menston.
Work began at the end of May and is expected to be completed by the end of July.
Both dealerships will continue to operate as usual from temporary accommodation, situated in the car park.
Peugeot Menston and SEAT Menston will both undergo a complete interior refurbishment with the aim of improving customers’ visit by incorporating the brands’ latest retail concepts.
In addition, each dealership will include JCT600’s kids zone complete with gaming station and iPad, plus upgraded hospitality areas and customer seating as well as energy efficient LED lighting throughout.
Mark Taylor, group property director of JCT600, said: “We are constantly upgrading our dealerships in line with the brands’ newest ideas for enhancing the customer experience.
“This latest work will enable customers at Peugeot Menston and SEAT Menston to enjoy comfortable and stylish surroundings as well as providing improved facilities whether customers want to work or relax while they’re with us.”
Peugeot Menston and SEAT Menston both offer a full range of new and used vehicles as well as service and maintenance facilities.
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