Work has just started work on the Stax Bristol depot to give the branch an extra 6,500 sq ft selling
Published 12th September 2013
Work has just started work on the Stax Bristol depot to give the branch an extra 6,500 sq ft selling space. The project will be in three phases with Phase 1 being an extension to the side of the building, Phase 2 enhancing the front of the depot with a new reception area and Phase 3 being changes to the existing Goods In area.
Branch Manager, Rob Best, commented “I am really excited with the changes to Stax Bristol that will be taking place. With the extra space created we will be able to carry in stock the full range of Kitchens and Bathrooms, increase space allocated to seasonal products as well giving customers better access to the branch and on completion an additional two tills.” The work, which the branch hope will cause minimul disruption to customers, is scheduled to be completed by the end of January.
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