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Land Sold for Car Showroom

A site on the outskirts of Kettering has been acquired by Premier Car Supermarket for its expanding Midlands dealership brand.
The land faces the A43 and boasts 3.55 acres of land and was purchased from TransorZiran, represented by Prop Search and Berrys, with Premier Car Supermarket being represented by Tolmers Property Services.
The dealership is to be located adjacent to the new 1,800 sq ft drive-thru facility for Costa, at the entrance to the recently constructed 270,000 sq ft industrial warehouse development, Cransley Park – speculatively built by St Francis Group and the Richardson Family.
Premier Car Supermarket already has well established showrooms in both Derby and Leicester. Neil Chapman, who is Chief Executive of Premier Car Supermarket said: “We are delighted to announce our intention to bring this growing brand to a new store in Kettering, and proud to be generating a number of new jobs and exciting news business opportunities for the town and surrounding areas.
“The new site is in a great location and gives us access to thousands, if not millions of potential customers within a specific drive time radius.”
A further development by TansorZiran at the entrance of the Cransley Park development, will see the development of Cransley Court, and will offer a range of small to medium business units which will be between 2,500 sq ft and 16,250 sq ft in size.
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