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Unit 57B 87 Almondvale South, Livingston, EH54 6HR
Use Class
E
Size
269 sq ft
Rent pa
£14,000
Key Features
Over 980,000 sq ft of prime retail space.
Anchored by Marks & Spencer, Primark and Asda Walmart.
Footfall of 16.6 million per year.
Description
Livingston is located at the heart of Scotland’s Central Belt, approximately 14 miles west of Edinburgh and 35 miles east of Glasgow. Livingston has key transport links to both cities by way of a central bus terminal, two train stations and connections to Scotland’s central road network. The Centre extends to over 980,000 sq ft of prime retail space with key anchor tenants including Marks & Spencer, Primark and Asda Walmart. In turn The Centre attracts in excess of 1,250,000 visitors a month. Together with the above, this part of the mall attracts high levels of footfall with nearby occupiers including Primark, CEX and Sally’s Studio.
Accommodation
269 Sq.Ft
Financial
Lease Type
New Lease
Rent
Subject to contract, rental offers are invited in the region of £14000 per annum exclusive of rates, service charge, VAT (if applicable) and all other outgoings.
Service Charge
£2,540 per annum
Tenure
Leasehold
Rates
This unit is part of The Centre
The Centre
The Centre Livingston boasts 1 million sq ft of retail and leisure space in the seat of Scotland’s commercial heartland. With 166 stores, restaurants, cafés and state of the art leisure attractions it attracts a thriving catchment with an average annual household spend 6% above the Scottish average
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This was last updated on 28/10/2024