Former Halfords site to be occupied by discount retailer

Discount retailer JTF is to open its first store in Hull later this year, creating 35 new full-time jobs.

The business, which sells everything from homewares to food, kitchen products, electrical goods, decorations and garden furniture, is currently developing its new Clough Road store, which will also include a large outdoor garden centre.

A spokesman for JTF Mega Discount Warehouses said the company is delighted to be opening up in Hull, having initially intended to establish its place in the city before the national lockdown last year.

“We’re thrilled to be opening a new store in Hull as we’ve wanted to do so for some time,” he said.

“We feel Hull is a perfect demographic for us. We were intending to open up a new store last year but it had to be put on hold when we went into lockdown.

“It has of course been a difficult 12 months for all in the retail sector so to be able to look forward to the opening of a great new store soon after restrictions are lifted, creating new 35 jobs, is really positive and exciting.

“We are excited about this new store as the premises and location are excellent and just what we were looking for.

“It’s a slightly smaller space internally than most of our outlets but it will have an extensive garden centre outside which we are sure will prove popular.”

Commercial property agents Garness Jones say the letting of the store to JTF follows extensive work on the 18,840 sq ft premises, which were previously home to national car and bike specialist Halfords for many years before it moved to a new site across the road.

Paul White, agency director at Garness Jones, revealed significant work had been completed after a schedule of dilapidation was used to fund investment back into the property, returning it back to a standard suitable to meet JTF’s needs.

He said: “If you try and put a pin in a map which is central to most large communities across the city it would be Clough Road, and that is why we have seen the area develop significantly in recent years, and why it now provides a strong retail offering. That made it attractive to JTF.

“They could see the potential of the site, but sadly the building had been left in an unsuitable condition having being empty for some time, which meant a lot of work had to be done to make it fit for purpose again.

“This was done through a schedule of dilapidation order, meaning JTF knew the funding would be provided to redevelop the site.

“We are delighted to have played a part in removing a number of hurdles which were in the way to ensure this deal was done, bringing another national retailer to the city, and creating new jobs.”

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