French Street, Glasgow, G40
- SIZE AVAILABLE
16,000 sq ft
1,486 sq m
- SECTOR
Workshop to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Ask agent
- Lease type:
- Long term
- Furnish type:
- Unfurnished
Key features
- Various Uses
- Office Use
- Gymnasium Use
- Planning Permission in place
- Hot Food Licence
Description
Dalmarnock's newly refurbished train station is only 100meters away and serviced by multiple bus routes.
The hub of Glasgow's Clyde Gateway is on your doorstep and the new £30 million Police Scotland's Head Quarters is adjacent, with all the current investment this has led to new and improved road networks.
Overlooking the River Clyde with the Clyde walkway and cycle path a mere 50 Meters away, you are Guaranteed some lovely views as you work.
This property has some real history to it, previously known as Papillon Street, after Pierre Jacques Papillon, who was brought from Rouen in France in 1785 by George Macintosh to oversee a Turkey-red dyeing establishment. The process became such a phenomenon that by 1801 it had reached the hallowed pages of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
To arrange a viewing please call the office today.
French Street, Glasgow, G40
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Dalmarnock Station0.3 miles
- Bridgeton Station0.5 miles
- Rutherglen Station0.9 miles
Notes
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