Greenock Convenience Store Goes Up For Sale

Posted on: 3 November 2021

Greenock Convenience Store Goes Up For Sale

A fantastic opportunity has arisen to purchase a former thriving general convenience and off licence store in Greenock through Commercial Property specialists, Bowman Rebecchi.

The business was built up by the current owners and demonstrated substantial year on year growth with a turnover of £8,000 per week.

Being a busy store in a prime trading location, the business benefits greatly from its proximity to residential dwelling areas, schools and commercial businesses, which in turn has created a strong established customer base.

The store catered for sale a wide range of general and frozen convenience grocery items together with bakery and dairy products, fresh produce, traditional news, confectionery and tobacco lines, and an excellent choice of beers, wines and spirits.

To the rear of the premises is a further opportunity to expand the main shop area, with office and staff welfare facilities.

This established business benefits greatly from its superb location which provides high passing trade daily. Previous trading hours were 7am-10pm Monday to Saturday and 8am-6pm on a Sunday, with the store catering well to local residents.

There is a high demand for this type of convenience store in this location and we expect early interest in the property.

The subjects are located on Belville Street, which lies within the east end of Greenock and is accessed by St Lawrence Street, which leads to the A8 and Carwood Street, which leads to Cappielow Park, home of Greenock Morton FC.

Belville Street is popular with commuters headed to Inverkip and Wemyss Bay via the B7054. The A8/M8 connects Greenock with Glasgow which lies 20 miles to the east. Cartsdyke railway stations are both within walking distance.

This is a fantastic flexible unit for a business to position itself with great accessibility, trade counter and turnover and is on the market for a fixed price of £70,000.

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