Mike Smith has owned the well-known building on Branch Road since 1979
However, Mike told the YEP Martin and Carl have recently retired and he is looking for new tenants for the building for the first time in a decade.residents will know the site with huge 'as seen on TV' posters adorning the walls during the 90s and 2000s.
Mike became famous across Local TV for his adverts - where he appeared personally to give offers and information to viewers. Speaking to the YEP on Tuesday, Mike said Martin and Carl had done a"brilliant" job running MC Carpets.He was now hoping a new thriving business could run from the 12,000 sqft site.
"Martin and Carl are both in their late 60s and have decided to retire", Mike, of Clifton Properties,"They have been really successful from the building and it is only due to their age they have decided to retire, it was still doing really well.Mike's Carpets at Armley 16th february 1993 Branch road, Armley, Leeds"The fact it is well established and known, the trade is there", he added.
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