Kilmarnock Town Centre Property Up For Sale

Posted on: 30 October 2021

Kilmarnock Town Centre Property Up For Sale

A prime three-storey retail property has been made available to buy, providing high footfall and excellent visibility for business use across three floors at the corner of Queen and King Street at the heart of Kilmarnock town centre. 

The subjects comprise a substantial stand-alone commercial development of traditional construction surmounted by a flat roof overlaid in concrete. 

Benefitting from a traditional return frontage, this fantastic opportunity offers display space on King Street and also onto Queen Street, which is the main thoroughfare from the Queen Street Car Park. 

The subjects benefit from a substantial sales floor at ground level with access gained via twin aluminium framed doors leading to the open-plan sales area.

Floors have been overlaid in screeded concrete with lighting provided by fluorescent strips with heating and cooling from the air conditioning system also within the suspended acoustic tile ceiling.

The ground floor has been partitioned to form a storage area along with staircases and elevator leading to the upper floors providing further storage, office, staff facilities along with training rooms. 

Neighbouring occupiers include River Island, SpecSavers, Subway, EE, Yorkshire Building Society, T.S.B & Santander.

Our client is seeking offers of £425,000 exclusive of VAT for their Heritable interest.

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