Former Palace Nightclub Bank Hey Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 4TQ
Pub/Club
To Let: On Application, For Sale: On Application
SOLD
Key Features
***SOLD***
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Property description
DESCRIPTION:
Duxburys Commercial confirms the opportunity to rent or purchase (on a long leasehold basis) this nightclub space that was formerly known as the Palace Nightclub. All potential interest is welcome with internal viewings available by prior appointment through our office. Rental incentives are available by negotiation dependant on terms of lease agreed.
LOCATION:
The elevations of the building front onto the Promenade, Bank Hey Street, Adelaide Street and a pedestrian walk through. The building itself occupies a prime location next to Coral Island Amusement arcade, within walking distance of the Hounds Hill Shopping Centre and a wealth of national retailers.
The location acts as a thoroughfare for passing holiday makers and tourists staying in the wealth of Hotels and Guest Houses situated on Albert Road and surrounding areas.
Nearby major tourist attractions include Blackpool Tower
ACCOMMODATION:
The nightclub space measures approximately 33,000 sq ft (3,066 sq m)
LEASE / LICENCE DETAILS:
A new effective FRI lease or licence is available with terms to be negotiated
VIEWINGS:
Strictly via prior appointment through sole agents Duxburys Commercial on 01253 316919
RATES:
To be confirmed
VAT:
All prices quoted are exclusive of VAT, but may however be subject to VAT at the prevailing rate.
DISCLAIMER:
The sales particulars have been produced with information provided by the owner/occupier or landlord and are made in good faith without any responsibility whatsoever on the part of Duxburys Commercial. It is for the purchaser or as the case may be the lessee to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise, as to the accuracy or fullness of the information. They must not in entering into any contract or incurring costs or otherwise rely upon these particulars as statements or representations of facts.