On busy Brandon Street, a shop/salon/office to let/may sell. Electric roller shutter and anodised display frontage to open plan retail area with laminate floor and ceiling system plus staff tea prep area and toilet to rear. Free parking on street and nearby car parks.
Location
LOCATION:
Part of the ground floor of a 3 storey sandstone tenement fronting busy Brandon Street to the south east of the town centre, between the principal retail centre of Motherwell and the Civic Centre, North Lanarkshire Council offices.
Neighbouring occupiers are predominantly local and independent traders including estate agent, hair and beauty, barbers, hot food takeaways, tailor/alteration services, solicitor and chiropractor. On street parking is permitted on Brandon Street and there are public car parks nearby on Oakfield Drive and Brandon Street.
Accommodation
DESCRIPTION:
Part of the ground floor of a traditional, 3 storey tenement building with residential flats above. Refurbished internally, remote controlled roller shutter and replacement, anodised display frontage to open plan retail area with laminate floor and ceiling system incorporating recessed lighting with staff tea preparation area and toilet to the rear.
The property could suit a variety of retail, office or salon uses.
AREA:
433 sq ft/40.22 sq m or thereby net internal area.
RATEABLE VALUE: £4,450
To qualifying occupiers, rates relief may be available under the Scottish Government’s Small Business Bonus Relief Scheme and interested parties should confirm the position to their own satisfaction.
EPC RATING: Awaiting EPC
Terms
RENT, LEASE DETAILS etc.:
A new lease is sought on standard, commercial, full repairing and insuring terms at RENTAL OFFERS OVER £6,000 per annum exclusive of VAT and local rates. We understand VAT will not be charged on the rent on this occasion.
Our client may also consider a sale of the property subject to further negotiation on price.
In the first instance all offers should be submitted to Mr Cameron of this office.
VIEWING:
STRICTLY by appointment through ourselves as agents.