Costa Coffee has opeend in the Exchange Shopping Centre createing 10 new jobs in the town |
More investment and jobs are on the
way to Rochdale, with big name retailer Aldi officially starting construction
of its third Rochdale store.
The discount giant submitted plans to
build a new store in October last year, with councillors granting approval
earlier this month.
As well as creating 40 local jobs, the
Mellor Street store, which will have 1,250 metres of trading space, will help
breathe new life into the former Carter Brothers’ site, just past the Asda
supermarket, which has been empty for almost a decade. The store is expected to
be open before the end of the year.
Ambitious plans to rebuild the Lidl
store on St Mary’s Gate are also set to de determined this month, with the
retailer looking to add another 845 square metres of space to their existing
1,120 square metre store.
If plans are approved, they will
demolish the current store and build a bigger, better shop covering much of
their old footprint and that of the now defunct blockbuster video shop.
The new store would be closer to St
Mary’s Gate, a key gateway into the town centre, and have an expanded on-site
bakery and frozen foods section.
Lidl hopes to start demolition in the
late spring, with the new store potentially opening as early as autumn this
year.
All current Lidl employees will be
redeployed in the local area until the build is complete, with the new store expected
to also create new job opportunities.
Elsewhere in the town centre, the new
Morrisons Local is set to open this Monday (23 March). The opening of the store
in the former Nile nightclub at Number 2 Smith Street has created 20 local
jobs.
Morrisons will join the growing ranks
of new businesses opening in Rochdale in recent weeks, with Java Coffee also
having opened its doors in the Transport Interchange at the weekend, providing
four new jobs.
In the Exchange shopping centre, Costa
Coffee has already served scores of customers since it opened on Tuesday 10
March, and brought in ten new jobs.
Leader of Rochdale Borough Council,
Richard Farnell, said: “It feels like there’s a real momentum gathering in
Rochdale at the moment and it shows that businesses clearly see the borough as
having a promising future. Everytime a new business opens, job opportunities
are created for local people, who then go and spend their money in the town
centre and boost other businesses. Regeneration experts actually estimate that
each additional employee in a town centre will
bring an average of around £1,200 additional revenue into that town centre
every year.”
Java Coffee has also opened its doors in teh Transport Interchange |
Construction of a new Aldi store on Mellor Street has now commenced which will open before the end of the year |
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