Next month will see the firm open new sites on George Street and in the Victoria Quarter
The company said to be behind Leeds’ first coffee roastery is expanding into two new city centre locations following six-figure funding.
North Star Coffee Roasters plans to open sites on Great George Street and in the Victoria Quarter in an effort to target high-footfall locations. The loan funding from NPIF II – Mercia Debt Finance, which is managed by Mercia as part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II (NPIF II), will go towards fit-outs for the new shops.
Eight jobs are being created with the openings, which are due to take place next month. They will add to North Star’s existing sites at Leeds Dock and Sovereign Street, with its roastery in Armley.
The 13-strong B Corp firm also supplies coffee to about 1,200 subscribers and 350 wholesale customers. North Star first opened in the city in 2013 after founders Holly Kragiopoulos and husband Alex had met at Northumbria University and spent three months travelling around Kenya and Malawi working with coffee growers.
Ms Kragiopoulos said: “The new outlets will help us deliver on our growth and impact strategy. While addressing problems in the coffee supply chain, we are also doubling down on our physical stores. After 13 years building the business, we feel the time is right to showcase our brand in high-footfall areas.
“We also want to support job creation in Leeds and highlight the role of baristas. All our baristas receive a living wage and incredible training – we want to show it’s not just a ‘filler job’. Being a barista should be a respected profession, as it is in Australia and New Zealand.”
Gary Whitaker of Mercia Debt added: “Holly and Alex are passionate about quality and ethics. They have built a business they can be proud of and made a real contribution to the coffee scene – both in Leeds and in the wider coffee industry. We are pleased to be able to support North Star’s expansion.”
Sarah Newbould, senior investment manager at the British Business Bank, said: “Hospitality businesses like North Star Coffee Roasters play an important role in creating community spaces, supporting local employment and driving regional growth. It’s great to see NPIF II helping a business with such a strong regional reputation expand its presence even further across Leeds and create new opportunities within the local economy.”
Keiran Taylor of UHY BPR Heaton provided fundraising advice to the company.









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