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51-55 Princes St 2,238 sq ft Retail Property Port Glasgow PA14 5JH £180,000 (£80.43/sq ft)



Investment Highlights
- Heavy daytime footfall.
- Large retail park nearby.
- Central location.
Executive Summary
The subjects are accessed from Princes Street at the heart of Port Glasgow town centre, with the railway station a 3-minute walk further along Princes Street.
Port Glasgow’s population is approximately 16,617 and has undergone a regenerative transformation over the past decade to become a vibrant town on the banks of the River Clyde, within the authority of Inverclyde Council. With a rich heritage within the shipbuilding industry, the town continues to build ships at the nearby Ferguson Shipyard, nationalised by the Scottish Government in 2019.
The town is reaping the benefits of having a large retail park constructed adjacent to the subjects by Ediston, with tenants including Tesco, M&S, Next, B&Q, B&M, Aldi, and McDonald’s.
Property Facts
Amenities
- Security System
- Storage Space
- Smoke Detector
Space Availability
- Space
- Size
- Space Use
- Position
- Available
The subjects are set across two floors, with the ground floor still in the same configuration as the bank, with several small partitioned rooms as well as a large main floor space. On the first floor is a larger open-plan space, with an additional kitchen and welfare facilities, all accessed via a staircase. The property could easily be split into two separate units units, subject to planning. Entry is from Princes Street via electric roller shutters, with an additional side entrance which could be adapted for loading and/or distribution or act as an entrance for the first floor.
| Space | Size | Space Use | Position | Available |
| Ground | 2,238 sq ft | Retail | End Cap | Now |
Ground
| Size |
| 2,238 sq ft |
| Space Use |
| Retail |
| Position |
| End Cap |
| Available |
| Now |
Ground
| Size | 2,238 sq ft |
| Space Use | Retail |
| Position | End Cap |
| Available | Now |
The subjects are set across two floors, with the ground floor still in the same configuration as the bank, with several small partitioned rooms as well as a large main floor space. On the first floor is a larger open-plan space, with an additional kitchen and welfare facilities, all accessed via a staircase. The property could easily be split into two separate units units, subject to planning. Entry is from Princes Street via electric roller shutters, with an additional side entrance which could be adapted for loading and/or distribution or act as an entrance for the first floor.
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