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Former Co-op supermarket in Ammanford up for new tenants
Former Co-op supermarket in Ammanford up for new tenants

South Wales Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • South Wales Guardian

Former Co-op supermarket in Ammanford up for new tenants

The former supermarket, located on College Street, is being marketed by Brinsons Limited, Caerphilly, with the price open to offers. The property, a large purpose-built premises, has accommodation spread over two floors. It boasts a prominent retail frontage to the main town centre car park to the rear as well as College Street. Read more This could be an ideal opportunity for businesses looking to establish themselves in a central location. The property is available to let as a whole, or can be sub-divided to cater for units upwards of 2,000 sq ft. This flexibility allows potential tenants to tailor the space to their specific needs. The total area of the building is 22,013 sq ft. The former supermarket is suitable for a range of uses, including retail, leisure, office, or for a pub or restaurant, subject to the necessary planning consents. There is also potential for conversion to residential use and the prospect of an additional floor, again subject to necessary consent being obtained. The building has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C (60). This rating indicates that the property is energy efficient, which could result in lower energy bills for potential tenants. The property is located adjacent to the main bus station and public car park, providing excellent transport links and accessibility. This location could be a significant draw for businesses looking to attract a high footfall. Ammanford, nestled in the heart of Carmarthenshire, offers a blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences. The town provides stunning views of the Amman Valley and the Black Mountains. It is also in close proximity to the M4, ensuring commutes and escapes to neighbouring towns and cities are fuss-free. Ammanford has retained its rich cultural heritage, having hosted the esteemed National Eisteddfod in 1922 and 1970. The town boasts an active nightlife and a variety of independent shops. Ammanford is also known for its history, particularly its coalmining past and its significant role during the 1904–1905 Welsh Revival. The town is also committed to promoting the Welsh language and culture. In terms of leisure, Ammanford offers a rich sporting tradition, picturesque parks, historic sites, and bustling markets. This former Co-op supermarket, located in such a vibrant and historic town, offers a unique opportunity for potential tenants. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Brinsons Limited for further details.

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