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Starbucks drive-thru and Sainsbury's plan unveiled for Kilmarnock

Starbucks drive-thru and Sainsbury's plan unveiled for Kilmarnock

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The huge retailers have drafted blueprints for a plot of land in the north of the town.
Kilmarnock could be set for a retail double-whammy after plans for two new developments were announced.
The town could welcome its first Starbucks and Sainsbury's if blueprints are approved by East Ayrshire Council planners.

Proposals show that the coffee giant wants to bring a drive-thru to the north of the town between Glasgow Road and the Southcraig estate.

Supermarket giant Sainsbury's plan to bring one of their local stores to the same spot in a bid to create a mini retail park.
Both units could bring in up to 44 new jobs to the area with an estimated 8 full-time and 12 par-time roles at Starbucks and 20 to 24 part-time jobs at Sainsbury's.
The site will have room for 32 standard car parking spaces, four disabled spots and 12 cycle parking spaces and 12 EV charging spaces.
Access to the development is via Southcraig Avenue, not Glasgow Road.
Sainsbury's would have a 260m squared sales area, according to documents.

A design statement reads: "The proposed coffee unit would be occupied by Starbucks and comprises a single story unit with integrated roof totem. The building design and proposed materials have been evolved by Starbucks over the past few years to meet the specific visual and operational requirements of their brand.
"As outlined above it's important to note that the building is designed to function and be seen 'in the round' so even the more functional areas line the service bin store are integrated into the building's design to minimize its impact.
"The proposed Sainsbury's unit similarly has brand appropriate materials but the elevations have been amended to give as much frontage to the site while maintaining the functional requirements of the unit."
East Ayrshire planners will rule on the blueprints at a future date.

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