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Deal done to demolish prominent Hull city centre retail outlets as gateway site prepared

City firm appointed by city council to remove Myton Retail Park units

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PBS Construction Ltd has been appointed to demolish two high profile vacant shops in the next step of a strategic plan for a key entrance to Hull City Centre.

Myton Retail Park was bought by the local authority in late 2020 in a £3 million deal, and now the 22-year-old former American Golf and Maplin units will be torn down in a £175,939 move.

It further opens up a large area close to the Bonus Arena, with the distinctive attached shops at the very front of the site.

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At the junction with the A63 Castle Street and Ferenseway - where major works on the huge Highways Agency upgrade are underway - the 2.7-acre site will initially see the existing car park expanded by 25 per cent, taking the number of spaces to 166.

Cllr Daren Hale, leader of Hull City Council said: “The Myton Retail Park was acquired by the council last year as a strategic gateway site that will open the door for future development.

“In the meantime, the proposed works will reduce the council’s holding costs and also generate car park income.”

PBS, a Hull firm, was selected through an open tender process. Family-owned PBS has been active since 1988 in the city and beyond.