A HALF-ACRE site zoned 'enterprise, employment and related issues' at Lucan Bridge is expected to reach 2.5m when it's sold at auction next month.
The buildings comprise a two-storey red brick property fronting Lucan Bridge and listed on the Register of Protected Structures. It is currently in use on the upper floor as a pottery shop and studio extending to approximately 208sq m (2,238sq ft). The lower level has the same floor area and is let to Martone Press (tenant not affected by sale).
There are two modern industrial units constructed on the site. They have between them a total gross external area of approximately 225sq m (2,421sq ft). The property is accessed via a right of way through the Hills Industrial Estate. The total site area measures 0.18 hectares (0.43 acres). The property boasts substantial frontage onto both Lucan Bridge and Lower Lucan Road.
"We've had lots of interest in the property already, probably because it does offer substantial redevelopment potential, " says Maeve Furlong of selling agent Lisney. "The industrial units are in good condition and could be used for a variety of purposes. As well as that it's a big plus that Lucan village main street has been substantially upgraded and redeveloped in recent years to a very high standard and offers every modern amenity including new residential developments."
The nearby M50 and N4 routes provide easy access to the city centre. A frequent QBC bus service operates into the city and to the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre. The property is owned by Stewarts Foundation Ltd, who are relocating to new facilities. The premises will be sold at auction on Thursday, 9 November.
For further information contact Lisney 01-638 2700.
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