12 Newry Road - Unit 1,
Banbridge, BT32 3HN
New-build commercial unit with hot food planning permission
Offers Around £20,000 per year
Property Overview
Status
To Let
Style
Retail
Property Financials
Rent
Offers Around £20,000 per year
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
70
Views Last 30 Days
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Views All Time
1,808
Features
- Situated within a strong residential catchment area, on the fringe of Banbridge town centre.
- Comprises a new-build commercial unit with hot food planning extending to c. 1,022 sq ft
- Adjacent to a new Vivo Xtra & PFS with frontage overlooking the forecourt & car park.
- The unit is to be handed over in shell specification and available from March 2025.
- Suitable for a range of commercial uses, subject to planning permission.
- EPC Rating pending.
New-build commercial unit with hot food planning permission situated adjacent to a new Vivo Xtra & petrol filling station, on the fringe of Banbridge town centre.
The commercial unit will sit adjacent to the Vivo Xtra with excellent frontage and signage visibility, overlooking the forecourt & car park. It is proposed that the unit will be available from March 2025 and will be handed over in shell specification to an incoming tenant, with the benefit of a shop frontage and electric roller shutter door.
The new unit benefits from hot food planning consent but is not restricted to this use and may be suitable for alternative uses, subject to planning.
Planning Reference No: LA08.2023/2036/F.
Directions
The property is located in Banbridge, County Down, a key provincial town in Northern Ireland on the Belfast to Dublin corridor located around 13 miles from Newry and approximately 25 miles south-west of Belfast City Centre.
Banbridge is well served by an extensive road network via the A1 dual carriageway and associated rail and bus links. Banbridge has a district population in the region of c. 35,000 persons (2021 Census).
The subject is strategically located within Banbridge fronting onto the Newry Road, just outside the town centre and surrounded by housing and benefitting from high volumes of passing vehicular traffic.