Leeds contractor delivers three new Lidl stores to Yorkshire and North West regions
Leeds-based Castlehouse Construction has completed and delivered its 20th Lidl store in Littleborough, Greater Manchester, to the retailer.
This latest store is said to be one of three newly built Lidl supermarkets across the North West and Yorkshire regions to be completed. Stores in Rossington and Knaresborough are now also operational.
Frank Kofler, director of Castlehouse Construction, said: “We are delighted to complete our 20th supermarket for Lidl which supports the retailer’s ongoing store expansion and regeneration programme in the UK.
“This also demonstrates our long-standing relationship with the leading retailer to deliver stores on spec and on time.”
Lidl’s new Rossington store is based on Heatherfields Crescent, the sixth store to open in Doncaster with sites already operating at Balby, Bentley, Sandall Park, Mexborough and Thorne.
Castlehouse has also delivered a new build supermarket on Chain Lane in Knaresborough, replacing the existing store on York Road.
Castlehouse Construction has handed over 12 new builds, three refurbishments and five bakeries over the last seven years to Lidl, demonstrating a long-term partnership.
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