Construction work now completed on final phase of Sheffield retail park
The third and final phase of construction at Kilner Way Retail Park in Sheffield has been completed.
The retail park has been extended and reconfigured to offer a gym, a coffee shop and a number of new units plus an additional 200 car parking spaces.
This extension was part of a multi-million pound investment in the site by developer The Derwent Group.
The new units house retailers TK Maxx and Dunelm, as well as budget gym chain Xercise4Less.
Caddick Construction was the lead contractor on the first two phases, which converted the former supermarket site to provide more than 140,000 sq ft of retail space as well as covered walkways, and major roadworks to widen the existing highway and introduce a right turn lane.
Andrew Murray, managing director at Caddick Construction, said: “Caddick Construction is developing a significant northern retail portfolio – we’ve previously successfully delivered the £40m Kirkstall Bridge Shopping Park in Leeds and the £90m Vangarde Shopping Park in York, and we’re currently working with Derwent on the 700,000 sq ft, £100m Liverpool Shopping Park development.
“It’s fantastic to see our hard work coming together to create a high quality finished result, well used by the local community as a popular shopping destination.”
Caddick Construction and Caddick Civil Engineering are the operational arms of Caddick Group PLC. The Group employs almost 500 people and its turnover is £90m.
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