Greenock Hairdressing Unit Coming To Market

Posted on: 7 October 2022

Greenock Hairdressing Unit Coming To Market

Coming soon, this Greenock Town Centre commercial unit is available to let following the end of a long-term tenancy.

The traditional retail unit at 27 Nelson Street is available in the west of Greenock town centre following the end of the lease with the previous long-term tenant.

This good-sized starter unit is in need of some internal renovation which is reflected in the rental price, with the unit located in the busy residential area of Nelson Street.

A former hairdressing unit, the subjects provide a good-sized floor as well as a reception area, with a rear storage section as well as a small tea preparation and staff welfare area.

The property has electricity and water supplies, excellent window display options for tenants as well as roller shutters for security. 

There is on-street parking available in the surrounding area, with high passing trade from the A78 which runs to the rear of the property and Greenock Sports Centre.

Our client has discounted the rental price in order to support a new tenant to modernise the unit and this is expected to be a popular retail property.

Further images, floorplan and virtual tour are to follow.

27 Nelson Street is available from £500 per calendar month.

Contact Bowman Rebecchi for further information or if we can support you with your commercial or residential property portfolio.

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