JCT600 revs up improvement plans as work begin at Peugeot Bradford
Work has commenced on the redevelopment of a JCT600 Peugeot dealership on Sticker Lane in Bradford.
The family-run car retailer began work this month which is expected to be completed in December.
The dealership will continue to operate as usual from temporary accommodation, situated in the car park.
Peugeot Bradford will both undergo a complete interior refurbishment with the aim of improving customers’ visits by incorporating the brand’s latest retail concepts.
In addition, the dealership will include JCT600’s kids zone complete with gaming station and iPad plus upgraded hospitality areas and customer seating as well as energy efficient LED lighting throughout.
Mark Taylor, group property director of JCT600, said: “As a company, we are constantly looking for ways of improving our customers’ experience when visiting us and this latest work at Peugeot Bradford will include an upgrade to the dealership incorporating the brand’s newest ideas for enhancing the customer experience.
“As well as upgrading the interior of the showroom, we will also be improving the work and hospitality facilities available at the dealership.”
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