NORTH Yorkshire family retailer Boyes is expanding its York presence with the opening of a new store in Acomb.
The Scarborough-headquartered business is taking over the former Superdrug building which has been vacant for a number of years.
Sue Hunter, who is chairman of the local trader’s group Acomb Alive!, established to help local businesses work together, develop the area and support one another, added: "The position of the building close to both Morrison’s and the junctions of Green Lane and Front Street has long cast a blight on the good work we are all doing in the area, particularly the events staged by the smaller, independent traders.
"Having this shop open and doing business again will provide a boost for Acomb in terms of both confidence and footfall."
Andrew Boyes, director of the company said: "We are delighted to be moving into Acomb and becoming part of the business community.
"We have known Acomb well for many years and have made a long-term investment in the building and the area.
"Boyes is here to stay and we are very much looking forward to becoming a key brand and offering excellent service to local people while attracting additional trade to the area."
Boyes is planning to renovate the new store over the coming months and are expecting to open their new Acomb premises in Spring 2015.
The move has been welcomed by City of York Council, with Cllr Tracey Simpson-Laing, who chairs the Acomb Business Team, saying: "I am very pleased at the decision taken by Boyes to move into Acomb and extend a warm welcome to them.
"The council has been working closely with local traders to improve the look of Front Street and bring new investment to the area.
"This building has long been vacant, and as such, it has spoilt the otherwise improving offer for Acomb shoppers.
"When refurbished and occupied it will provide a boost for Front Street, both in appearance and footfall."
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