Thursday, November 28, 2024

Lease renewal secures 11 jobs and paves the way for £500k refurb project

Sheffield Kitchen Outlet’s Hillsborough Trade Point showroom is to undergo a £500,000 refurb in the wake of agreement on a new ten-year lease on the property.

The renewal of the lease on the property, handled by Sheffield property law specialist Mason Thomas Law, has also secured 11 jobs at the site, home of the family-owned business since 2013.

Stuart Hattersley, Operations Manager of SKO said: “Our site at Hillsborough Trade Point is a very important location for us. We have been trading here for more than 10 years and it has been instrumental in growing the business.

“Thanks to the determination of Mason Thomas Law and our surveyors, SMC Brownill Vickers, we were able to secure a further 10 years on the lease on fair terms. This has enabled us to invest significantly in the site and secure the jobs of everyone based there.

“We’re very proud to be a Sheffield business and also to be a member of Made In Sheffield, which recognises the quality and Yorkshire pride of the products that we manufacture. The lease renewal secures our future in the city,” added Stuart.

Cathy Thomas of Mason Thomas Law said: “It was a particularly tricky lease renewal, but we are all delighted with the outcome, particularly as it has secured jobs and SKO’s presence in Sheffield for many more years.”

The 47,350 sq. Hillsborough Trade Point multi-let trade counter business park is owned by Hepp Logistics.

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