The New Empire Building, Ship Hill, High Street, Rotherham, S60 2HG

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The New Empire is an Edwardian building which was originally constructed as a theatre in 1913. In 1921 the theatres’ auditorium was altered for cinema use and it continued operating as a cinema until 1990. the building later became a nightclub and snooker club. The proposal is to create a music venue/bar/food court/co-working development with units of varying sizes.

G1, Fred Archer Way, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8FF

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A self-contained ground floor retail unit which currently provides open-plan seating accommodation at the front together with male and female WC’s, bar servery and modern kitchen at the rear. The property is prominently located on the junction of Fred Archer Way and Fordham Road, only a short walking distance from High Street, Waitrose and Premier Inn

226 Stanningley Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS13 3BA

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The property comprises a detached 2 storey plus basement stone built premises under a pitched tiled roof being a former dental practice.
Internally the premises comprises of a mix of open plan and private rooms benefitting from plastered and painted walls, double glazed windows, staff and WC facilities, and gas central heating. Works have been carried out to provide a white shell condition ready for an ingoing occupiers fit out.
Overall the approximate GIA is 2,035sq.ft.
Externally the property benefits from landscaped grounds and demised parking accessed via a surfaced drive way.

226 Stanningley Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS13 3BA

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The property comprises a detached 2 storey plus basement stone built premises under a pitched tiled roof being a former dental practice.
Internally the premises comprises of a mix of open plan and private rooms benefitting from plastered and painted walls, double glazed windows, staff and WC facilities, and gas central heating. Works have been carried out to provide a white shell condition ready for an ingoing occupiers fit out.
Overall the approximate GIA is 2,035sq.ft.
Externally the property benefits from landscaped grounds and demised parking accessed via a surfaced drive way.

129-133 Manningham Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD8 7JA

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The property comprises of a two storey stone built retail/ trade counter unit under a part pitched part flat roof.
Internally the premises comprise a range of interconnecting buildings providing basement stores, ground floor sales and storage areas, mezzanine stores and an office on first floor with WC and staff facilities.
Externally, the property benefits from a demised yard/ parking at the rear as well as on street parking.

1-3 Market Place, Market Deeping, Peterborough, PE6 8EA

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Self contained lock up retail unit arranged at ground floor, with dedicated parking for circa 18 vehicles. The property is located in a very prominent corner position at the main entry point into the historic market town of Market Deeping. Other occupiers int he vicinity include Domino’s, The Bull public House, Poundstretcher, the Co-Op at The Stage Hotel, as well as a wide range of local and independent retailers and service providers.

Wellington House, 46 Wellington Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF13 1HX

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The property comprises a prominently located retail showroom with ancillary workshop/storage accommodation served by roller shutter access from George Street. Suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning. It is understood that the property benefits from the current Use Class ‘E’ classification.

Wellington House, 46 Wellington Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF13 1HX

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The property comprises a prominently located retail showroom with ancillary workshop/storage accommodation served by roller shutter access from George Street. Suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning. It is understood that the property benefits from the current Use Class ‘E’ classification.

Landmark Building, Dalkeith Place, Kettering, Northants, NN16 0BS

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The property comprises of a red brick, mainly two storey building with a separate cellar bar, and also a small office area at second floor level within the eaves of the roof.

The ground floor is currently laid out as a bar/nightclub as is the upper floor – each having separate accesses.

The property has separate street level access points fronting Horsemarket, Dalkeith Place and a new entrance to the gable end of the property. Access to the cellar bar is available from the interior of the premises and from a separate external access adjacent to the walkway on Dalkeith Place.

Ground Floor, 53-57 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8NF

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The property is a prominently positioned ground floor retail premises of brick built construction with basement storage. There is a current proposal to extend the rear of the property and reconfigure the frontage which will make the property suitable for a variety of uses. The property has been stripped back pending a decision on the planning application and the specification of refurbishment is to be confirmed. The property benefits from high ceilings and would lend itself to a variety of retail, restaurant and hospitality uses.