SOLD / WITHDRAWN
29/01/19
236903
Two popular cafe/sandwich/coffee shops for sale. Could be sold separately
First one is located on the Wandsworth High St. It was operated since 2007. The second one is located between Wandsworth Town train station and the Wandsworth Council building. The shop has been operating for 12 years. Both has a renewable lease for 20 years.
Shops location: Wandsworth High St
Rent: £ 21K £14K
It operates five days a week, Monday to Saturday. The opening hours are seven am to five pm.
A Unique opportunity arises due to the Ram Brewery redevelopment, alongside Wandsworth Council's plans to regenerate the town centre, which will transform the local area for residents and create new opportunities for businesses.
The work is expected to start on site in 2021. As part of these changes, planning to decrease traffic dominance in Wandsworth High Street and help rejuvenate the area.
Also, two huge developments start nearby:-
1. B&Q site ( Smugglers Way SW1.1EG)
- Proposal: Demolition of existing retail buildings and phased construction of 13 residential blocks (with three podiums) ranging from eight to 15 storeys to provide a mixed-use scheme including residential units (Class C3), business (Class B1) and flexible uses with car/cycle parking, associated combined heat and power (CHP), plant and associated works, landscaping, new accesses onto Smugglers Way, and offsite highways works including a new pedestrian crossing of Swandon Way) (varied by 2019/4583) to allow a reduction to building mass at all levels across mansion blocks A, B and C by 225mm; Rearrangement of internal layouts and changes to floorspace/uses at level 00 (ground) and Level 00 (upper ground) across mansion blocks A B and C, and changes to building facade treatment at all levels across mansion blocks A, B and C.
London Square Wandsworth is a planned mixed-use development that will transform a former B&Q superstore site on 3.43 acres in central Wandsworth, London SW18.
2. Homebase site (Ferrier Street Industrial Estate, one Ferrier Street and 332 Old York Road London, SW18):-
- Proposal: Demolition of existing buildings and construction of mixed-use development ranging from four to 10 storeys to provide 5826sqm light industrial (Class B1c) use,5078sqm flexible business (Class B1) use,106 residential units (Class C3) use and 213sqm retail use (Class A1/A3). Associated public realm works including on-site play space, enlargement of the station square and alterations to the Ferrier Street ground floor retail frontage of 332 Old York Road.
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The vast majority of these scams involve the transfer of substantial sums of money. We advise all transactions made are through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
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