Formerly a call centre, most recently offices, storage and distribution, the property also has workshop capabilities and could suit a variety of uses. Reception, generous, open plan office, workshop/store, kitchen/staff room, female and male/disabled toilets, various stores. Gas central heating; security alarm, new roof covering, parking.
Location
LOCATION:
Within the industrial and commercial area of College Milton to the north west of East Kilbride town centre and accessed off Queensway via West Mains Road or off Stewartfield Way. Within 15 miles of Glasgow city centre, the nearby A727 offers access to the city and Paisley whilst the A725, East Kilbride Expressway links to Hamilton and Junction 5, M74 for the south and the national motorway network (M73, M8 etc.)
Accommodation
DESCRIPTION:
Single storey property, part of a larger complex of buildings off Hawbank Road with car parking adjacent to the front.
Formerly a call centre and most recently utilised as offices, storage and distribution, the property also has workshop capabilities and could suit a variety of uses.
The current internal lay-out offers reception, generous open plan office, workshop/store, kitchen/staff room, female and male/disabled toilets plus various stores.
Gas central heating and a security alarm have been installed and the property has recently benefitted from a complete new roof covering. Designated parking is provided within the front yard.
RATEABLE VALUE:
£9,000
For qualifying occupiers, 100% rates relief may be available under the Scottish Government’s Small Business Bonus Scheme. Prospective tenants should confirm the position for themselves.
AREA
2365 sqft / 219.7 sqm or thereby gross internal area
ENERGY RATING:
F
Terms
RENT, LEASE DETAILS ETC:
A new lease is sought for a negotiable duration on standard, commercial, full repairing and insuring terms at RENTAL OFFERS OVER £9,500 per annum exclusive of VAT and local rates.
In the first instance all offers should be submitted to Mr Cameron of this office
VIEWING:
STRICTLY by appointment through ourselves as agents.