£20,000 pa
(£12.14/sq. ft. pa)
Retail premises to letGeorge Street, Grimsby DN31
1,647 sq. ft
Available immediately
Unfurnished
About this property
Prominent ground floor retail premises
Located within Grimsby town centre
Extending to approximately 153 sq m (1,647 sq ft)
Open plan sales area
Extensive display frontage
Suitable for retail or office use
Situated on a main vehicular route
Close to Freshney Place shopping centre
Nearby public transport links and car parking
Location
The property fronts Osborne Street and forms part of Grimsby’s Central Business District. It is situated in close proximity to the prime retail pitch on Victoria Street and the Freshney Place shopping centre.
As a result, the premises are well positioned to benefit from a range of local amenities, together with a number of pay-and-display car parks. The primary transport hub and train station are also nearby, providing easy access to the surrounding areas. A new bus station is proposed to be developed opposite the premises.
Description
The premises provide ground floor retail/office accommodation within New Oxford House, the upper floors of which are occupied by North East Lincolnshire Council. In its current configuration, the property offers an open plan sales area with substantial display potential, although it could be reconfigured to suit occupier requirements.
Nearby occupiers include Pearson Test Centres and Sage Restaurant, together with a variety of other local retailers and professional service providers.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: 153 sq m (1,647 sq ft)
Lease terms
The premises are offered To Let on a term of years to be agreed, on an effective full repairing and insuring basis, at a guide rent of £20,000 per annum.
Rateable value
The new occupier will be responsible for the payment of Business Rates at the property. The premises are listed within the Rating List as ‘Shop & Premises’ with a Rateable Value of £17,250 (Source voa website), although the premises will require reassessment should a change of use take place.
Energy performance certificate (EPC)
Awaiting confirmation.
Legal costs
The ingoing tenant will be responsible for all reasonable legal costs incurred, together with any Stamp Duty Land Tax that may be payable.
Further information and viewings
Lawrence Brown /Jordan Clarke
The property fronts Osborne Street and forms part of Grimsby’s Central Business District. It is situated in close proximity to the prime retail pitch on Victoria Street and the Freshney Place shopping centre.
As a result, the premises are well positioned to benefit from a range of local amenities, together with a number of pay-and-display car parks. The primary transport hub and train station are also nearby, providing easy access to the surrounding areas. A new bus station is proposed to be developed opposite the premises.
Description
The premises provide ground floor retail/office accommodation within New Oxford House, the upper floors of which are occupied by North East Lincolnshire Council. In its current configuration, the property offers an open plan sales area with substantial display potential, although it could be reconfigured to suit occupier requirements.
Nearby occupiers include Pearson Test Centres and Sage Restaurant, together with a variety of other local retailers and professional service providers.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: 153 sq m (1,647 sq ft)
Lease terms
The premises are offered To Let on a term of years to be agreed, on an effective full repairing and insuring basis, at a guide rent of £20,000 per annum.
Rateable value
The new occupier will be responsible for the payment of Business Rates at the property. The premises are listed within the Rating List as ‘Shop & Premises’ with a Rateable Value of £17,250 (Source voa website), although the premises will require reassessment should a change of use take place.
Energy performance certificate (EPC)
Awaiting confirmation.
Legal costs
The ingoing tenant will be responsible for all reasonable legal costs incurred, together with any Stamp Duty Land Tax that may be payable.
Further information and viewings
Lawrence Brown /Jordan Clarke

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