Partner Article
Former Car Showroom Revs Up Market
Commercial property consultants Robert Pinkus & Co. LLP have been appointed to find new tenants for a significant, roadside retail property in Preston city centre.
Robert Pinkus & Co. are marketing the leasehold of the former Honda showroom on the corner of Plungington Road and Blackpool Road on behalf of private landlords and can confirm that initial interest in the property has been high.
Joe Assalone, Partner at Robert Pinkus & Co. said, “This property has prominent roadside presence on a busy commuter A road and interest in the property so far has been very encouraging. The owners are currently in discussions with local planners over a Change of Use on the premises which would considerably open up the options for future use to include retail, restaurant or leisure, taking advantage of the designated parking on site for up to 70 vehicles. We are considering all options for this property and due to the varied proposals received so far, we would be surprised at this stage if it did remain as a car showroom.”
350 Blackpool Road offers a total showroom space of 4,921 sq ft together with the extensive parking. Positioned on Blackpool Road (A5085), a busy arterial route, the property provides direct access to the A59 which in leads to Junction 31 of the M6.
Internally, the single storey showroom has suspended acoustic tile ceiling incorporating spot lighting, air conditioning and heating via gas-fired hot air blowers. WC and kitchen facilities are also provided. To register your interest against this property or to book a viewing please contact Robert Pinkus & Co. on 01772 769000 or visit www.pinkus.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicole Billington .
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