LEW Electrical Distributors, an electrical wholesaler with 18 branches across the UK, has expanded its leased space at the Towngate PLC-owned Copley Hill Trading Estate in Leeds.
LEW, which has occupied the adjacent 4,946 sq ft unit E3 since 2016, now has more than double its footprint in Leeds, with newly occupied unit E2 giving it an additional 4,955 sq ft. Masu.
Wholesalers benefit from large trading counters and storage operations, facilitating the provision of electrical services to the commercial, residential and industrial sectors as well as the general public.
Units E2 and E3 form part of the development's larger terrace and have hosted clients including Crown Decorating Centre, Howdens, Carpetright, Clifton Bathrooms, BAPP Industrial Supply, Wolseley UK, BSS Group and Nichols & Clark I am.
said Josh Johnson, Director of Operations at LEW Electrical. That's not only because of the excellent facilities on site, but also because of its location.
“Leeds city center is approximately 1.5 miles north-east of the site and the M621 is even closer, providing excellent links to the national motorway network and increasing the efficiency of our operations across the UK. Masu.
“Having leased the adjacent unit since 2016, we are confident in Towngate’s ability to manage a high specification trade counter like ours.”
LEW was co-founded in 1993 by Managing Director Andrew Johnson and his father Keith Johnson.
Since its founding in Gainsborough, the company now has branches across Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, the Midlands and the North West.
Tom Lamb, property manager at Towngate PLC, added:
“These two properties provide prominent modern homes for LEW in Leeds, located within this established and popular trading hub and with excellent links to the national motorway network.
“The development’s existing tenants also provide a perfect complement to the business, creating a popular service hub across the commercial, industrial and residential sectors.”