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Space formerly occupied by Marks & Spencer in the town centre could be redeveloped into 32 apartments, while a former warehouse in Church Street has been put forward for conversion.
Adar Investments is promoting the plans for the ex-M&S store. Abutting the Ladysmith shopping centre, the building faces onto Ashton-under-Lyne’s market square, across from the covered market and town hall. Poundland occupies the ground floor, but the upper floors have remained empty since M&S departed in 2011.
In a scheme designed by Prestwich-based Debtal Architecture, the develop proposes a shared rooftop garden for 18 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom apartments.
According to Debtal’s design & access statement, “the first and second floors are very long and wide and as the footprint was designed for a retail occupier, it does not easily suit a conversion into residential apartments.”
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By: BridgeTower Media Newswire Thomas A. Barstow March 5, 2021
Kelly Overlander of HB McClure takes an opening swing at a remodeling project in York. PHOTO / HB MCCLURE
About 20 years ago, Shelly Matter was a single mother of three school-age children and was having difficulty making ends meet. She looked around for jobs with more earning power and stability when she hit upon a career in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry, or HVAC.
She hasn’t looked back.
“I saw stability long term in an industry where there was career development,” says Matter, who is director of business development for HB McClure, a HVAC company based in York County. Her job involves expanding the territory for the company on the commercial side, while also getting involved with training and development of HB McClure’s workers, among other duties.