Shepherd Chartered Surveyors is bringing to market a modern showroom or trade counter in a prime location in Inverness offering corner site exposure for lease.
Harbour Road is located within the coveted Longman Industrial Estate, the principal trading estate in Inverness. It is home to a number of car showrooms, bulky goods retailers, trade counter units and other light industrial operators.
17 Harbour Road occupies a prominent corner site, enjoying a roadside frontage to both Harbour Road and Longman Road.
Previously let to American Golf, the open plan showroom space is contained within a modern designed building. Accommodation includes an open plan sales floor with staff welfare facilities to the rear, including a kitchen/tea prep area, along with male and female toilets.
The showroom has large, double-glazed windows at the front of the building and offers shared on-site car parking.
Neil Calder, partner at Shepherd Chartered Surveyors in Inverness, said: “This modern property represents a tremendous opportunity for a business to relocate or expand its operations onto Harbour Road, Inverness.
“Situated within the well-established Longman Industrial Estate, this unit offers corner site exposure extending to 3000 sq ft of open plan showroom accommodation.
“Any incoming tenants could easily configure the space to suit their own business requirements, with the unit also suiting alternative uses such as bulky goods retail, trade-counter, assembly, and leisure subject to appropriate planning consent.”
The unit is available to let at £50,000 per annum. Interested parties should contact the sole letting agent on tel 01463 712239.
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