Fully fitted office ideally suited for a contact centre operator, by arrangement.
Location
Greenock is situated 25 miles west of Glasgow and has a direct connection with the M8 motorway which is the main arterial route to Edinburgh. Valleypark benefits from its own dedicated train station which has a regular train service to Glasgow Central. There are further train stations in Greenock and neighbouring Gourock. Greenock offers a host of retail and leisure amenities on Valleypark's doorstep. There are a number of bus routes that connect Valleypark to the large labour catchment areas of Inverclyde and Glasgow.
Additional Details
Raised access floors
Air Conditioning
Existing data and power cabling
DDA access
On site catering facilities
Generous shower facilities
Extensive power and IT connectivity
Valleypark offers occupiers 65,000 sq ft of modern self-contained office space over ground and mezzanine levels, ideally suited to a contact centre operator. The large open plan floor plate allows for excellent lines of site and efficient desk configurations. With its own dedicated train station, 600 parking spaces and regular bus services on the A78, this office property has fantastic connectivity for attracting and retaining staff.
Strictly by appointment by the sole agents.
Waverley House is located in the well established and popular Sandbank Business Park within Dunoon.
Location
Waverley House comprises a substantial single storey office building. The property benefits from generous on-site car parking.
Strictly by appointment by the sole agents.
Fitted out cold store/ food production facility with excellent transport connections and close proximity to Glasgow Airport
Location
The subjects are located on Lyon Road, approximately 3 miles to the west of Paisley Town Centre. The premises are conveniently located to benefit from excellent transport links with the A737 within a 3 minute drive. The A737 connects with the M8 providing access to Glasgow to the east and Dumbarton to the North West in less than 20 minutes.
The premises comprise a mid-terrace light industrial unit within a parade of similar properties. The unit is of steel portal frame construction with brick dado walls to a height of approximately 2.9m, with profile metal cladding above underneath a pitched roof. Internally the premises have been extensively fitted out with cold store refrigeration and freezer facilities across a number of compartments. The floor benefits from drainage channels. The unit has a 3 phase power supply with lighting provided by fluorescent tube and diffuser fixtures. The incoming occupier is to satisfy themselves in regard to the operational status of the refrigeration equipment. Externally the property can provide a small secure yard area.
For further information or to arrange a viewing please contact the sole marketing agents.
Inchgreen is a first class port facility on the firth of Clyde with a dry dock, repair quay & extensive development land
Location
Inchgreen DryDock is a 31-acre site that offers wide-ranging development opportunities, with the potential to expand to around 50 acres. The site occupies a prime location on the South Bank of the River Clyde within the Inverclyde region, with road, rail and sea access. Inverclyde has been identified in the National Renewables Infrastructure Plan (NRIP) as a potential offshore renewables site. In addition to providing ship repair and marine construction facilities, Inchgreen is ideally located to service and support the renewable energy industry in Scotland and further afield. In February 2009, the Crown Estate awarded offshore wind exclusivity agreements, including 3 West of Scotland sites. Inchgreen’s west-coast hub location and facilities are well placed to support these sites. Inchgreen also enjoys the support of Inverclyde Council and the urban regeneration company, Riverside Inverclyde; a partnership between the Council and Scottish Enterprise supported by the Scottish Government. Further support for the region is likely to be forthcoming following the announcements from the UK and Scottish Governments of £1 billion of investment in Glasgow and the local authorities in the Clyde Valley.
Additional Details
Features Operational dry dock, berthing quay and adjoining land with road, rail and sea access One of Scotland's largest dry docks, 305m long by 45m wide Repair quay 390m long, with a minimum water depth of 7.5m, capable of increasing to a dredged depth of 9m Berthage and direct access to the deep water channel in the Firth of the Clyde Existing warehouse accommodation extending to 27,000 sq ft Potential to develop up to 200,000 sq ft In close proximity to the A8/M8 road network connecting to Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow city centre Immediate links to Peel Ports' purpose built container facilities at Greenock Ocean Terminal, two miles east Facilities suitable for a variety of uses in addition to established uses of ship repairing and marine construction Flexible lease terms Legal CostsEach party to bear their own legal costs in respect of any transaction.
TermsThe accommodation is available by way of a new lease for a term to be agreed between the parties.
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