Commercial Properties To Let in Bury, Greater Manchester
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- Substantial forecourt / yard area
- Prime town centre location
- Concrete hardstanding surface
- Units available from 200 sq ft to 600 sq ft
- From £280 per calendar month
- Flexible terms available easy on and easy out
Mill Gate Shopping Centre comprises 340,000 sq ft of covered retail accommodation. The Centre is anchored by Boots the Chemist and the Famous Bury Market with its state of the art fish and meat hall. Other key tenants include New Look, Waterstones and Claires.
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Prominent retail unit within established Brandlesholme parade, benefitting from strong roadside position and regular passing trade. Formerly a hair salon, the premises suit a variety of retail, beauty or other traditional retail use, serving a well-populated residential catchment.
Thrive Office Space are proud to offer to the market a recently refurbished serviced office development. These modern spacious offices are perfectly located on the popular Waterfold Business Park, facing the entrance to the Village Hotel. Waterfold is adjacent to Junction 2 of the M66 motorway
CONFERENCE AND MEETING ROOM FACILITIESVIRTUAL OFFICE SERVICESC0-WORKING OPTIONS AVAILABLEFULLY FURNISHED SUITED WITH AIR CONDITIONINGDAILY MANNED RECEPTION OFFERING CALL ANSWERING AND BUSINESS SUPPORTONSITE GYM WITH FREE MEMBERSHIP FOR ALL CLIENTSGRAB N GO FOOD AND BEVERAGE FACILITY
Now available to let, heavily sought after large corporate glass-fronted office accommodation on Bury's second-largest main road, Wash Lane. The property is also just a two-minute walk to The Rock, Bury town centre, placing it in a highly convenient position for staff, customers and visitors alike.











