Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Yorkshire developer celebrates hat-trick of completions

Northern developer Almscliffe-Dhesi (AD) has completed three major retail projects in the North-East and North Lincolnshire.

AD’s developments at Peterlee, Crook and Scunthorpe, all of which are home to national retail occupiers, are now open for business.

At the same time, work has started on site at AD’s retail development at Faverdale in north-west Darlington.

AD has transformed the disused and derelict Vauxhall Car dealership off Passfield Way on the outskirts of Peterlee into a new local convenience retail cluster.

High-profile tenants at the 13,027 sq ft development include Sainsbury’s, Tanning Shop, Greggs and Domino’s, together with CVS Vets and EVC Electric Vehicle Chargers. This investment is for sale, while a final unit of 1,250 sq ft is available to let.

Meanwhile AD, having bought a redundant unit on South Street, Crook, split the 2,240 sq ft unit in two. The occupiers are Domino’s and Banking Hub. Both tenants are now up and trading, with the investment for sale.

Work has also been completed at Scunthorpe, where AD’s 7,300 sq ft roadside scheme opposite Central Park includes a Starbucks drive thru, a Central England Co-op and The Tanning Shop, together with EV charging points.

The Starbucks unit has been sold to the franchisee K Beverage, while the rest of the development has been bought by a private investor.

Neil Creeney, who owns and runs AD with his business partner Bal Singh, said: “It is tremendous news that work has now been completed on these three significant developments. Together we estimate they will create more than 150 jobs.”

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