High-Potential Dunoon Property Comes To Market

Posted on: 20 November 2021

High-potential Dunoon Property Comes To Market

Bowman Rebecchi is delighted to bring this high-potential commercial unit in Dunoon to the market to let.

Set across one floor, 98 Edward Street is a former community hub, providing ancillary storage and a large amount of associated land, suitable for a wide range of uses which may suit further development for storage/residential or alternate use (subject to planning).

Our client is looking to refurbish the property and is open to long-term lease options as they look to build a good relationship with new occupants. 

Benefitting from a single frontage, the unit offers ample display space with an aluminium framed front window and doorway entrance leading to an open plan office space and reception area. Partitions have been erected to form staff facilities, W.c and storage.

The property has been fitted out to suit the previous occupier's requirement, with lighting provided by way of fluorescent strips mounted on the suspended ceiling. The property comprises a mid-terraced single storey commercial development of traditional construction, surmounted by a pitched roof overlaid in tile.

Situated on the east side of Edward Street, north of its junction with Hill Street, the subjects are within a well-populated area of Dunoon and a mixed-use neighbourhood.

In close proximity to the town centre and the Calmac and Western Ferries services to Gourock, neighbouring occupiers include Co-Operative Funeral Care, Service Force Dunoon and an Argyll & Bute Council Office. 

The £3.5m refurbished Burgh Hall is a 5-minute walk following its refurbishment in 2017 with Argyll Street and the main retail area a 7-minute walk.

Dunoon is the main resort on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and the maritime gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.

This is a fantastic space for a business position itself with excellent visibility and local/visitor footfall.

98 Edward Street

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