Former VW showroom set for new lease of life as site brought to market
A former VW showroom in South Yorkshire could be transformed after being brought to market.
Commercial property agent Knight Frank has been jointly appointed with Eaton Commercial to market for the site in Rotherham.
Situated on Bawtry Road in Wickersley, the site has recently become available following JCT600’s decision to close the Rotherham dealership.
Peter Whiteley, head of Knight Frank in Sheffield, commented: “This extremely well located and presented property is immediately available and could be of interest to a wide variety of potential occupiers, investors and developers.
“The site benefits from a prominent position located on the A631 Bawtry Road and is close to a number of retail outlets including Aldi, Morrisons Supermarket, McDonalds and the local high quality facilities within Wickersley.
“It also benefits from fantastic motorway links being located close to Junction 1 of the M18 and links to the M1 and M62.
Robert Eaton added: “The site has existing consent as a motor vehicle showroom and other potential uses may require appropriate consents with the local planning office.
“We are encouraged by the early interest expressed in the property for both existing use and potential redevelopment.”
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