On Quarry Street, near the junction with Quarry Place, within the pedestrianised shopping area of Hamilton town centre. Electric shutter to replacement frontage, retail area, back shop, further storage beyond with toilet off and stairs up to rear exit and loading area. 456 sq ft/42.36 sq m. Proposed 2017 RV £XXX
Location
On Quarry Street, near the junction with Quarry Place, within the pedestrianised shopping area in the heart of Hamilton town centre.
The covered shopping malls of The Regent Centre and New Cross Centre are nearby and neighbouring occupiers include Austin Lafferty solicitors, gents fashions, D’nisi coffee shop, Vaporised, Nationwide, Betfred, coffee shop, Cash Generator.
Hamilton Central railway station and the bus terminus are a short distance away and the town centre is well served by a number of public car parks.
Hamilton has a residential population of around 45,000, an immediate catchment in excess of 100,000 and a greater catchment of 1.5 million within 15 miles.
Accommodation
DESCRIPTION: Part of the ground floor of a 3 storey tenement building.
Full width electric shutter to replacement double display frontage with central, recessed door to open plan retail area. Partition to back shop/ store with further storage area beyond with toilet off and stairs to rear exit and loading area.
AREA: 456 sq ft/42.36 sq m or thereby net internal area.
RATEABLE VALUE: £XXX (Proposed 2017 - £XXX)
The small business bonus scheme offers up to 100% rates relief and further details are available on the Scottish government website www.scotland.gov.uk under the heading Topics, Public Sector, Local Government, Local Government Finance then Non Domestic Rates.
EPC RATING: Awaiting EPC
Terms
RENT, LEASE, DETAILS ETC:
A new lease is sought on standard, commercial full repairing and insuring terms for a negotiable duration at RENTAL OFFERS OVER £XXX 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.