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Starbucks named as first operator for new Grimsby retail and leisure park on former Ramsdens site

Ramsden Group and Wykeland see the world's favourite coffee house as the kickstarter for the development

Starbucks could provide the stimulus for the redevelopment of the Ramsdens site for leisure and retail. Inset, Nick Ramsden, managing director of Ramsden Group.

Starbucks looks set to help drive ‘thru’ a multi-million pound regeneration of Grimsby’s former Ramsdens Superstore site.

The world’s most popular coffee house has been revealed as the first operator to commit to the landmark Grimsby location, four years after the shutters were pulled down on the centrepiece of the renowned family business.

A drive-thru and eat-in cafe is proposed for the key route into Cleethorpes, with plans now submitted to North East Lincolnshire Council.

It is the first step in what is billed as an “exciting new retail and leisure destination,” with the 1,800 sq ft site to front the Cleethorpe Road and Park Street junction.

Nick Ramsden, managing director of Ramsden Group, which continues to operates retail, wholesale and export businesses from Grimsby, said: “We’re excited to announce Starbucks as the first occupier and to submit plans that will pave the way for the delivery of the scheme as a whole.

Starbucks elevations for the Ramsdens site at Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby.

“The Starbucks investment will enable this key regeneration project to get under way, bring new life to a derelict site and deliver major improvements to the street scene.

“This will be the first stage in a major, private sector-led development that will transform the local area and bring significant investment, new businesses and jobs to Grimsby.”

It is hoped 200 jobs would be created in the wider scheme, with the high-profile brand seen as a major stimulus for the development.