16-07-2025
Revamp complete at Ayr's Queen's Court as retail units available for let
The "unloved and unoccupied" Queen's Court Arcade in Ayr has received a facelift and the owners are now seeking new businesses to move in.
An "unloved and unoccupied" retail centre in Ayr has been refurbished and is now ready to welcome new businesses to the town centre.
Units at the Victoria era Queen's Court arcade have been "sympathetically" revamped and are now available for let.
Retail, leisure and office spaces as well as a 50-cover restaurant are all available at the centre which has faced challenges in recent years.
However, new owners have come in and are now looking to give Queen's Court a new lease of life.
Already confirmed in the refurbished arcade are Puck Espressoo, an independent coffee brand, opening this month as well as an unnamed clothing retailer and a hair salon.
Based between the Sandgate and Newmarket Street, Queen's Court was originally built as a stable block.
A variety of spaces are available from £5,000 per year.
Market the available units are chartered surveyors DM Hall.
Anthony Zdanowicz from DM Hall said: 'Queen's Court is a fine example of elegant Victorian architecture which, sadly, had been lying unloved and unoccupied for some years.
'Since it passed into new ownership, however, it has undergone a renaissance and retail, leisure and office units are now available for lease, several of which are already under offer.
'The Royal Bank of Scotland is located opposite Queen's Court and the local area is characterised by a mix of quality retail leisure, licensed and professional businesses.
'Most properties in Queen's Court qualify for full business rates relief and are competitively priced, with flexible terms available, ideal for local business owners.
'The owners are open to a variety of uses that will add to an artisanal mix and would be delighted to show interested parties around in what will be a rejuvenated town centre experience.
'Anyone requiring further information should contact me, Anthony Zdanowicz, or call 07768 031 297.'