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Yorkshire property group seals deal for £3.5m Middlesbrough roadside destination

Burger King, Taco Bell and Greggs have all signed up for the drive-thru scheme from Almscliffe-Dhesi Developments

Bal Singh and Matthew Wharton at the brownfield development site in Middlesbrough.(Image: Almscliffe-Dhesi Developments)

A Yorkshire property company has completed a significant deal to develop a plot of land into a £3.5m roadside destination.

Almscliffe-Dhesi Developments (2) Ltd – part of the Almscliffe-Dhesi Group – is converting a brownfield site beside the A66 in Middlesbrough, by the SG Petch dealership, into a new drive-thru location.

The 6,200 sq ft development, which has received planning approval, includes three standalone units which will be operated by Burger King, Taco Bell and Greggs, all of whom have taken long-term leases.

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Neil Creeney, who owns and runs Almscliffe-Dhesi Group in Leeds with his business partner Bal Singh, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have completed this property deal. It is an excellent example of the commercial property business blueprint that we want to follow.

“This blueprint involves locating a vacant visible, roadside site, preferably in Yorkshire, the North East or Humberside, and obtaining planning permission to develop it for retail and roadside uses. We have a number of excellent contacts for nationally renowned end users, including supermarkets, drive-thru’ outlets and retail operators, who are looking for what we can provide.

“In this instance, we are proud to have attracted three superb roadside operations in Burger King, Taco Bell and Greggs, who all have a tremendous national reputation. We are also providing electric vehicle charging points via Osprey. This presence will ensure that this development is a resounding success and a significant addition to Middlesbrough’s retail offering.”

Bal Singh added: “Our developments will breathe new life into vacant brownfield sites and provide much-needed new facilities and jobs for towns such as Middlesbrough. This chimes in with the Government’s levelling up agenda for the north, which aims to invest in northern towns who have previously been left behind.