Retail Unit To Let – Perth

from £6,000 per annum

Full Description

Address

289-291 High Street, Perth , PH1 5QN

DESCRIPTION
The subjects comprise a ground floor end terraced retail unit within a three storey building of brick construction surmounted by a pitched and slated roof.
291 provides a front retail area, rear sales area, kitchen, w.c and small store.
289 provides a front retail area, w.c and rear storage area.
The units have an interlinking door allowing them to be leased as one whole unit or two individual units.

PROPOSAL
Offers of £15,000 per annum are invited for a new Lease of the whole unit alternatively they can be leased separately from £6,000 per annum for the smallest unit.

FLOOR AREAS
From sizes taken during our inspection we calculate the subject property, measured in accordance with the RICS Code of Measurement Practice (second edition, January 2018) to extend to the following approximate net internal area (NIA):
289: 52.25m²/562ft²
291: 89.33m²/962ft²
Total: 141.58m²/1,524ft²

PLANNING
All queries in relation to redevelopment/ reconfiguration of the subjects should be addressed to Perth Council Planning Department.

EPC
G.

CLOSING DATE
A closing date may be set and all interested parties should make a note of interest at the offices of the Sole Agent. We reserve the right to let the property without setting a closing date and we are not obliged to accept the highest or indeed any offer for the lease of the property.

VAT
VAT will be payable on all costs

Key Features

  • LEASE FROM £6,000 PER ANNUM (FOR SMALLER UNIT)
  • 562 – 1,524 FT²
  • AVAILABLE IN WHOLE OR PART
  • BUSY CITY CENTRE LOCATION
  • PROMINENT FRONTAGE
  • GOOD LEVELS OF PARKING

Location Information

Perth is a city in central Scotland, located on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county of Perthshire. According to the preliminary 2011 census results Perth, including its immediate suburbs, has a population in the region of 50,000.
The strength of Perth’s economy lies in its diversity, with a balance of large companies, the public sector, a broad range of small and mediumsized enterprises and many selfemployed business people. The development in renewable energy, insurance, manufacturing, leisure, health and transport is stimulating employment.
From a local context the property is situated on the northern side of the High Street between its junction with Mill Wynd and New Row.