15 new jobs to be created as Leeds garage and recovery business acquires new site
KD Autos, the Leeds-based garage and recovery business, has acquired a new 2.5-acre site on Armley Road for an undisclosed sum.
The deal will create up to 15 new jobs and support the company’s growth plans by providing secure storage for 400 vehicles and state of the art car and commercial garage.
The site will be operating 24/7 with a modern control centre and training facilities alongside its current city centre depot.
KD Bros, which first opened in 1971 as a small workshop in Chapeltown, Leeds, now operates a fleet of 25 recovery vehicles across the region for private cars, LCV and HGV.
The business employs 30 staff and provides a full range of maintenance, servicing, MOT and Diagnostic services.
Harpal Singh said: “We are a fast growing business and it is important we have the space to meet our future plans.
“The new garage and training facilities will be state of the art and are ideally located to ring road and region’s motorways.”
Hentons, the accountants and business advisors, provided strategic advice that covers tax consultancy, accounts and advice on deals.
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