Grimsby furniture store looking to open in in Hainton Square

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Saturday, October 13, 2012
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AN ENTREPRENEUR is helping to transform a retail block which has blotted one of Grimsby's busiest roads.

The former Motor World car care centre, in Hainton Square, has stood empty for more than four years since the national firm went into administration.

  1. opening soon:  Matt Stinson, who is to open another of his Eezy Home furniture stores, in the former Motor World shop, at Hainton Square, Grimsby.

    Matt Stinson, who is to open another of his Eezy Home furniture stores, in the former Motor World shop, at Hainton Square, Grimsby.

Matt Stinson, the owner of Eezy Home, in Sutcliffe Avenue, Grimsby, and a store in Scunthorpe, is hoping he can turn the empty building into a success by branching out there.

It is expected to open from Monday, October 22, and will create three jobs, which can be applied for through the Job Centre.

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"The shop is large and in a great location," said Mr Stinson. "An empty building will bring an area down; new business will bring interest and trade, ultimately bringing more business."

The property is owned by Lovelle Bacons, who intend on converting the property into 16 flats and three retail spaces.

Mr Stinson, who is taking on one of the retail spaces, has a "strong belief" in supporting the local community.

"Offering high-quality low-cost furniture is perfect for this area," he continued.

"In this current financial climate, nobody has the money to buy expensive goods.

"I have used all local tradesmen for the work on the store, Richard Ellis has been fantastic.

"Without the help of enterprise group E Factor and shareholders, who helped when banks wouldn't, my business would not be where it is today."

Eezy Home specialises in providing new and manufacturer-refurbished furniture at low prices.

Matt said: "We have big name brands at low prices, we have a lot of customers who wish they had come to us first.

"Customer service is our focus. Once you are through the door, I'm sure you'll come back."

To enquire about the property, contact Lovelles Bacons on 01472 251918 or visit www.lovellebacons.co.uk

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    by not2bothered

    Monday, October 15 2012, 12:58PM

    “porcelainblak, I don't think it's even worth bothering any more, they obviously can't even proof read the headline!”

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    by socks_uk

    Sunday, October 14 2012, 7:45PM

    “And now I have a negative rating for asking a question! I wonder why?”

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    by Grimresident

    Sunday, October 14 2012, 6:10PM

    “Congratulations!
    I have been a customer in the sutcliffe ave store.
    I brought some quality furniture at a low price, the customer service was excellant and they even delivered.
    It's good to see a local business doing well in the current climate.”

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    by socks_uk

    Sunday, October 14 2012, 10:42AM

    “I too wish Mr Stinson Good Luck with the expansion of his business but I am totally confused why the comment by 'calypso' has 13 negative ratings? Do people know something we don't?



    by calypso
    "We SO need more people with Mr Stinsons entrepreneurial spirit.

    Good luck!"”

  • Profile image for porcelainblak

    by porcelainblak

    Saturday, October 13 2012, 5:33PM

    “GT journalist:

    You mean blighted not blotted - as in a blot on the landscape.”

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    by ANOM2009

    Saturday, October 13 2012, 3:31PM

    “great job, turn into a businiess, dont let bacons lovells get there hands on it, another property turned into a drug dealers den, like the long ship pub was turned into 9 flats by bacons, and now you cant walk costcutters, without having to cut through the smell of drugs, we dont need another
    albany and long ship in town, good on you pal, make a business and bring trade to the area, not more drug dealers or drug dens.”

  • Profile image for calypso

    by calypso

    Saturday, October 13 2012, 9:34AM

    “We SO need more people with Mr Stinsons entrepreneurial spirit.

    Good luck!”

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