Sheffield Nissan dealership doubles in size with £1.5m upgrade
Auto dealer Bristol Street Motors is investing seven figures in its Sheffield Nissan dealership.
The £1.5m upgrade, due for completion this month, will double the size of the Attercliffe Road centre and create employment opportunities.
Following the refurb, Bristol Street Motors Sheffield Nissan will boast a new service area, improved customer waiting facilities and two indoor handover bays.
The project will create a larger display area capable of accommodating an additional 30 used cars, along with a dedicated van display and local business consultation space.
David Orriell, general manager of Bristol Street Motors Sheffield Nissan, said: “The investment demonstrates the confidence that Bristol Street Motors has in the Sheffield area and the Nissan franchise.
“We have been fortunate to increase the size of the dealership, which will enable us to recruit additional colleagues in the new year and the increased vehicle capacity and refurbished features will enhance our current customer experience.”
He continued: “We have bolstered our business and local fleet centre, with a dedicated van area and consultation section, and we are hoping that local companies in the area will take advantage of this.
“The dealership and facilities look fantastic, we have a brilliant team in place and we look forward welcoming customers to see the finished result.”
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