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Andrew Massey, Owner, Coffee Tree (left) and Benn Dickinson, Leasing Surveyor, Orbit Developments

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The Coffee Tree opens at Orbit's Tytherington Business Village

A new coffee shop has opened its doors at Tytherington Business Village, Macclesfield’s leading business park.

Already boasting convenient onsite amenities including a Premier Inn hotel, Springwood pub, restaurant, a Subway store and Bright Horizons nursery, The Coffee Tree is a much-anticipated addition providing coffee and snacks for the needs of the surrounding business occupiers and residential area.

It will be the second outlet for Bollington based business owner, Andrew Massey, who has come into the business village with his great range of freshly made food and drink, regular healthy specials and an evolving menu to suit all tastes.

The coffee shop also has seating areas for meetings or if people need to get out of the office to relax and enjoy great coffee and food.

He said: “I have been looking for the right place to open a second shop for some time and am delighted to be opening in this popular business village.

I chose Tytherington Business Village as it’s local to me and offers a diverse working environment which I felt needed an alternative coffee shop experience. I hope the Coffee Tree will add something very positive to the current offering to occupiers and residents“.

He added, “Orbit have been thoroughly professional in their approach and every question has been dealt with efficiently and with care. Special mention to Benn Dickinson who has been there from the offset, and has been a great sounding board and contact point”.

Orbit Developments who own the site have made a conscious effort to find a trader who fits in with the ethos of the park, which prides itself on encouraging an environment of wellbeing and work life balance.

Over the last twelve months, Orbit have provided complimentary yoga and mindfulness classes for customers, created an outdoor event space and installed bird feeders to encourage more wild life.

In addition, workers on the development can also enjoy a lunchtime walk on one of the many routes on and around the business village.

Tim Ellis, Sales and Marketing Director at Momentum Instore, an occupier on site, recognizes the advantages of these new initiatives. He said:

“The mindfulness classes that Orbit have put on are great! They are a good opportunity to take time out from your busy work schedule to reflect and focus on your own personal wellbeing and self-care.

As a business, we focus on employee wellness as a priority, so recognize and appreciate the importance of classes like these – they’ve had a really positive impact on those attending.“

Benn Dickinson, Leasing Surveyor at Orbit Developments, commented:

“Tytherington Business Village is nestled in 43 acres of mature parkland, so it seems only natural to help create a business environment that compliments this to the benefit of our occupiers.

We are delighted that workers are taking full advantage of the park and these new initiatives and we welcome Andrew and the Coffee Tree to Tytherington, we wish him every success.“

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sue Souter .

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