The opening of a new Tesco supermarket in Preston is gathering pace.
The retail giant has applied to Preston City Council for permission for a range of advertisement signs, ahead of the stores opening in the former Morrison’s in Blackpool Road. They include 26 re-branding signs for the petrol filling station and car wash and 17 illuminated and non-illuminated signs to retail store. As well as the company’s logo, there will also be signs showing photographs of customers and products that will adorn glazed walls at the front of the shop.
The closure was three weeks earlier than originally planned after the company agreed a deal to sell the store to its supermarket rival. It was initially scheduled to close on September 29, but this was brought forward to allow Tesco to begin its renovation as quickly as possible. Opening date Work did duly begin in September, with a rumoured December opening date, but this has still to be confirmed by Tesco, despite several calls from the Post.
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