Plans unveiled for new Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Retail Centre in Leeds
Stratstone, the luxury automotive retailer, has announced plans to open the first Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Retail Centre in Yorkshire.
Opening in Leeds in 2018, the purpose-built facility will offer both new and Provenance Pre-Owned Rolls-Royce cars, as well as full after sales services.
Construction work is expected to begin later this year.
The Retail Centre will also create several new jobs for the area once operational.
Stratstone, which sits under the Pendragon PLC umbrella, currently represents manufacturers including Ferrari, BMW, MINI, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover and Aston Martin and is well established in Yorkshire.
Trevor Finn, chief executive at Pendragon PLC, said: “The opening of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Leeds represents a significant investment for Stratstone and continued expansion for us as a business.
“We had a strong start to 2017 and this is an excellent opportunity for us to continue to diversify our business and will help to deliver further growth for both parties.
“We’re already well established in Yorkshire, with several dealerships and retail centres in the area, and look forward to continue providing luxury motors to people from across the North of England.”
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