Former Port Glasgow Post Office Comes To Market

Posted on: 26 November 2022

Former Port Glasgow Post Office Comes To Market

A recently renovated and flexible retail unit in Port Glasgow town centre is available to let following the end of a long-term lease through Bowman Rebecchi.

A rare opportunity, this large unit is suitable for a range of uses with our client happy to consider a change of use to include restaurant, leisure, or cafe uses (subject to planning).

The property was previously a SPAR and formerly housed the local Post Office and a Subway until a fire in March 2020.

The subjects have since undergone reinstatement works to put the unit back into a shell ready for new occupancy. The ground floor has been reinstated to a clean white shell ready to accept a tenant’s fit-out

There are over 2,000 square feet of open floor space on the ground floor as well as upper-floor storage, offices, and welfare facilities.

Entry is from Princes Street, with an additional side entrance for loading and/or distribution. 

Sensibly priced, this unit is likely to appeal to a wide range of occupiers, with the unit able to be split into smaller units internally.

This is a fantastic space for a business to position itself, with a prominent and highly visible site within Port Glasgow Town Centre.

59 Princes Street is available to let from £2,000 per calendar month.

Further images and a virtual tour to follow - please contact Bowman Rebecchi for further information.

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