Fast food chain McDonald’s to create 75 jobs at new Project Jennifer outlet

News comes just weeks after developer St Modwen announced value retailer Home Bargains had also signed up to open a store and create 70 jobs at the £150m North Liverpool scheme. Tony McDonough reports.

McDonald's is to create 75 jobs at a new outlet at Project Jennifer
McDonald’s is to create 75 jobs at a new outlet at Project Jennifer

Fast food giant McDonald’s is the latest big name to sign up to the £150m Project Jennifer scheme in North Liverpool and is set to create 75 new jobs.

It comes just weeks after developer St Modwen announced value retailer Home Bargains had also signed up to open a store and create 70 jobs.

St Modwen has exchanged an agreement with McDonald’s to bring forward a two-storey building which comprises 2,787 sq ft of ground floor and 2,648 sq ft of first floor accommodation plus 37 external car parking spaces.

The restaurant will create 75 full and part-time jobs when it opens to the public spring next year.

Paul Batho, projects director at St. Modwen, said: “To secure such a high-profile restaurant operator is a real endorsement of the Great Homer Street scheme and is one of several national brands who will be opening up new outlets at the scheme next year.

“We have now agreed deals on over 90% of the new accommodation at Great Homer Street.

“Construction of the new district centre and the new Sainsbury’s foodstore is underway and later this month we will be opening the link road, Jennifer Way, to the public which forms the main access to the scheme as well as connecting Scotland Road to Great Homer Street.

“We are in detailed discussions with other potential occupiers for the scheme and are looking forward to making further announcements in the New Year.”

Adam Brand, senior acquisitions surveyor for McDonald’s Restaurants, added: “We are really excited to be part of the Great Homer Street Scheme.

“The drive-thru restaurant will provide significant investment for the area and we look forward to welcoming customers in spring next year.”

Liverpool based Hitchcock Wright and Colliers are joint agents on the scheme and are currently marketing the remaining retail space.

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