A motor trader has secured a new larger home for his business.
Dylan McCabe sells high-performance used German motors and his venture North Loop Autohaus is named after a stretch of the famous Nurburgring racetrack in Germany.
The company shut down in March because of the coronavirus lockdown but has reopened after relocating to a new venue in Droitwich.
It has agreed a five-year lease on a unit on Mere Green Business Centre which comprises 7,443 sq ft of showroom, workshop and office space.
Mr McCabe said: "We shut down in March so I was looking at premises online and saw a unit on the Mere Green Business Centre.
"I had nothing else to do so I drove out and happened to meet the landlord there.
"The premises are ideal for us.
"We've had a fair amount of work done because we wanted a base that reflected the aspirations of the business and we see ourselves based here for at least ten years.
"With car parking space it runs to around 18,000 sq ft, compared to the 2,300 sq ft site we had before, but we have been so successful since we started, the business has outstripped all our expectations."
Ben Truslove, joint managing director at commercial property agency John Truslove, brokered the lease deal.
He said: "These are high-quality premises, finished to an excellent standard, providing the ideal home for an ambitious business such as North Loop Autohaus which is targeted at the premium end of the used vehicle market.
"We were delighted to work with them, helping them take the next step in their progress while securing an excellent tenant for our landlord.
"We wish them every success. This deal and others like it show that, despite the problems of the pandemic, businesses continue to grow and plan for the future."
Astwood Law acted for North Loop Autohaus while landlord Rufus Ulyet was advised by Cox & Hodgetts Solicitors.