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Noodle bar coming to Wolverhampton - creating new jobs

A noodle bar will be moving into Wolverhampton's multi-million pound i10 office and retail development, bringing 10 new jobs to the city centre.

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Wok&Go has joined the list of tenants at the site and will take over one of the remaining two retail units on the ground floor.

It will start fitting out this week, with a view to opening its doors for business at the end of November.

Up to 10 jobs are expected to be created, in addition to the 70 jobs delivered so far by fellow i10 ground floor businesses Greene King, Superdrug and Kaspa's Desserts.

The three floors of top grade office space above the ground floor are also fully occupied by Ovivo, Countryside and Tarmac's Building Products division.

The landmark building was completed in December and forms part of the city's £120 million Interchange plans.

Wok&Go Managing Director, Des Pheby, said: "The location of i10 is ideal for us and being next to the bus and train stations will provide good footfall.

"A lot of investment is being made in Wolverhampton and it seems like a good time to open a branch there."

Councillor John Reynolds, the council's cabinet member for city economy, added: "The addition of Wok&Go gives us a strong collection of retail and food outlets at i10.

"Their presence enhances the city offering and provides further jobs for the people of Wolverhampton."

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