Key Information
- Total NIA: 3,900 sq ft (362.3 sq.m)
- Popular City Centre location
- Suitable for a Variety of Uses (STP)
- Rent: £75,000 per annum
- £75,000 per annum
A ground floor corner retail unit with glazed return frontage comprising mainly of a sales area of rectangular proportions in shell condition. Basement level is accessed via an internal staircase providing flexible accommodation. The building may be suitable for a variety of uses, with the property benefiting from the Use Class E.
Location
The premises is prominently positioned on the corner of Granby Street and Dover Street in the heart of Leicester city centre. Granby Street itself acts as the main pedestrian and vehicular thoroughfare into the centre from the Leicester railway station, and as a result, there are excellent levels of footfall and passing traffic. The area comprises a variety of independent and national operators providing an expansive food and beverage offering together with retail, professional services and leisure uses. Established operators in the area include San Carlo, Oodles, Haute Dolce, Tesco, Sainsburys and Greggs.
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT. The property is not registered for VAT.
Rates
The property is to be separately assessed for rating purposes.
Services
We understand all mains services are connected to the property.
EPC
The premises have an EPC assessment of: B (50)
Legal Costs
Each party is to bear their own legal costs incurred.
Accommodation
Measurements are quoted on a Net Internal basis in accordance with the RICS Property Measurement Second Edition.
Planning
We understand the property benefits from planning consent for the following uses: Class E (Commercial, Business and Services use). Making the premises suitable for uses such as a shop, cafe, restaurant, office, clinics, health centre and day nurseries. (This information is given for guidance purposes only and prospective parties are advised to make their own enquiries of the local authority).
Viewing
Viewings are by appointment with Innes England.