The property comprises a substantial warehouse building predominantly of brick construction with a steel frame over three bays, under a profile metal sheet roof. A more recent extension has been added of brick construction to dado height with profile metal sheet above to the walls and roof. A single storey office block, including canteen facilities, wraps around the front of the premises. Internally the accommodation provides cellular office space with suspended ceilings, lino tiled flooring, lighting by way of ceiling mounted fluorescent strips, and heating by overhead warm air blowers. The subjects are situated on a site area of approximately 4.4 acres (1.74 hectares) or thereby.
Location
Dundee is Scotland’s fourth largest city with a resident population of approximately 150,000 and an estimated catchement of some 600,000 persons, and serves as the principal employment centre for Tayside and East Fife. Dundee commands a strategic position within Scotland with access to 90% of the countrys population within 90 minutes drive. The subjects are located approximately 4 miles north west of Dundee city centre on Dunsinane Industrial Estate, one of Dundee’s most established industrial locations. The premises are situated adjacent to the Kingsway, the main ring road through the city, which forms part of the A90 Aberdeen and Edinburgh / Glasgow trunk road. The premises occupy a prominent position at the western entrance to Dunsinane Industrial Estate at the junction with Coupar Angus Road. Dunsinane Avenue is the main arterial road through the estate and provides direct access to the Kingsway and motorway network beyond.
Accommodation
Main Warehouse - 65,107 sq ft (6,048 sq m)
New Warehouse - 15,263 sq ft (1,417 sq m)
Stores / Machine Shop - 2,304 sq ft (214 sq m)
Loading - 2,863 sq ft (266 sq m)
Offices - 6,943 sq ft (645 sq m)
Total - 92,480 sq ft (8,591 sq m)
Terms
The property is available on a new Full Repairing and Insuring lease for a period to be agreed. Further information on rental is available on request. It may be possible for the premises to be split to meet occupiers demand for smaller unit sizes. This may be considered further dependant upon specific individual requirements.