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42 High St 4,360 sq ft Retail Property Newport PO30 1SE £875,000 (£200.69/sq ft)

Executive Summary
LOCATION
Located in the centre of the County Town and commercial and administrative centre of the Island, Newport is able to draw from the total population of circa 140,000, considerably boosted by large numbers of visitors estimated at around 2.3 million per year.
There is a weekly Farmer's market in St Thomas Square around the corner from the property, home to many eateries with outdoor seating attracting large numbers of Islanders and visitors alike to enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere it creates.
The town also boasts a cinema complex on Coppins Bridge and has excellent road and transport links to the rest of the Island with the main bus interchange located in the heart of the South Street Retail Park a few minutes away. This provides excellent links to the passenger ferries from Southampton and Portsmouth bringing thousands of day trippers over to the Island each year.
DESCRIPTION
The property benefits from a large frontage of circa 8.6 metres (28 feet) to the prime area of Newport High Street and the accommodation is arranged over 4 floors with the retail area being on the Ground Floor. The upper 3 floors provide staff accommodation/facilities, office and storage with access off the High Street.
GROUND FLOOR
The Ground Floor area runs to a total of 269.5m² (2,901ft²), with the main retail area equating to 106m² (1,140ft²) in terms of Zone A
UPPER FLOORS
The upper floors provide plenty of storage, together with staff accommodation/facilities and office space. The first floor runs to a total of circa 50.5m² (544ft²), the second floor to circa 60.5m² (651ft²) and the third floor circa 24.5m² (264ft²).
COVENANT STRENGTH
Founded in 1968 Clinton Card's 397 stores were purchased by American Greetings in June 2012, with 360 stores trading in the UK. Turnover to 28 January 2017 is reported as £201,222,000 and at £188,791,000 to 27 January 2018 with pre-tax profits for 2017 at (£19,442,000) and (14,270,000) for 2018.
TENANCY
Let to A G Retail Cards Limited, trading as Clintons, on a 5 year reversionary FR&I lease from 22nd December 2018. Current passing rent £75,000 per annum
TERMS
The entire property is offered for sale as a Freehold Investment at offers "in the region of" £875,000 subject to contract and exclusive of VAT. This reflects a net initial yield of 8.12%
OUTGOINGS
Rateable Value: £51,500
2024/2025: 54.6p without small business relief. Interested parties should make their own enquiries of the Isle of Wight Council to confirm any rate liability or rate concession that may be applicable by telephoning Business Rates on[use Contact Agent Button]
VAT
The property is registered for VAT and therefore VAT will be charged on the overall sale price. A sale by way of TOGC will be considered subject to purchasers supplying the necessary clearances.
VIEWING
Strictly by appointment with sole agents. Call Lisa Mercer or Charlie Dickson on[use Contact Agent Button] or [use Contact Agent Button]
Property Facts
Amenities
- EPC - D
- Storage Space
Major Tenants
- Tenant
- Industry
- sq ft Occupied
- Rent/sq ft
- Lease End
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- Retailer
- 4,360 sq ft
- -
- Dec 2023
Clintons began in 1968 as a UK card retailer and has grown into a familiar high-street business focused on greeting cards and related gift products. The company’s current website describes a range built around cards, stationery, keepsake gifts and seasonal items, with collections presented for everyday occasions and celebrations. Clintons’ public story page says the business has stayed centred on helping customers choose the right message, while its collections pages show a retail offer that blends cards with gift-led merchandise. Wikipedia also notes that the chain was originally founded by Don Lewin and became known for greeting cards, soft toys and related gifts.
| Tenant | Industry | sq ft Occupied | Rent/sq ft | Lease End | ||
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Retailer | 4,360 sq ft | - | Dec 2023 |
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