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Businesses urged to come forward for Stoke's new £60m urban quarter scheme

Developer Capital & Centric is calling on businesses to get in touch about The Goods Yard

An artist impression of The Goods Yard in Stoke-on-Trent(Image: Capital & Centric)

Businesses are being urged to consider Stoke-on-Trent's new £60 million urban quarter for their next home.

The developer behind The Goods Yard is calling on firms to get in touch about the site which is being developed next to Stoke-on-Trent railway station.

Capital & Centric is on the hunt for businesses - from independents and growing start-ups to established names - who want to be a part of the "coolest neighbourhood in town."

The company made the call during the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first real estate investment and infrastructure forum (º£½ÇÊÓÆµREiiF) which is taking place in Leeds this week.

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Tim Heatley, co-founder at Capital & Centric, said: "We've always collaborated with ambitious indie brands and our communities have provided springboard settings for people with great ideas, loyal followings and new concepts.

"The type of design-led spaces we develop make them stand out from often bland workspaces void of personality, so they tend to attract creative businesses that want to be part of a proper community.

"The Goods Yard will be no different and will be a stand-out neighbourhood in Stoke-on-Trent. There'll be loads of spaces for business owners to plan their future, whether that's a tap room for a local brewery, artisan bakery or digital start-up. The spaces will be packed full of unique features – awesome settings that have real charm, but are flexible enough for people to put their stamp on."