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Shop to let 262 Allison street Glasgow and available NOW
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Shop to let 262 Allison street Glasgow and available NOW
AgencyDate available: 04 Nov 2025Retail
Southside, Glasgow
£800pw
Furniture Showroom to let - large retail unit - Glasgow
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Furniture Showroom to let - large retail unit - Glasgow
PrivateDate available: 06 Jan 2026Retail
East End, Glasgow
£1,750pm

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What should I consider when choosing a retail property to rent in Glasgow?

Consider factors such as location (foot traffic, accessibility), size and layout (suitability for your business), lease terms (length, break clauses), permitted use (check with Glasgow City Council planning department), and existing fixtures and fittings. Also, research the local market and competitor presence.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when renting a commercial property in Glasgow?

You need to ensure the property has the necessary planning permissions for your intended use. You'll also need to comply with fire safety regulations, disability access requirements (Equality Act 2010), and energy performance certificate (EPC) regulations. Consult with a solicitor to review the lease agreement thoroughly.

What are common hidden costs associated with renting a retail property?

Beyond the rent, budget for business rates (contact Glasgow City Council for assessment), service charges (for maintenance of common areas), insurance (building and contents), utilities (gas, electricity, water), and potential dilapidations costs at the end of the lease if repairs are needed.

How do I assess the suitability of a location for my retail business in Glasgow?

Analyse footfall data (ask the landlord or local council), research local demographics (target market presence), assess transport links (public transport, parking), and consider the proximity to complementary businesses (synergy or competition). Visit the location at different times of day to observe activity levels.

What should I check during a property viewing before renting a retail space?

Inspect the property for any structural issues (damp, leaks), check the condition of the electrics and plumbing, assess the security measures (alarms, shutters), and ensure the property meets your accessibility requirements. Also, check the heating and ventilation systems are functioning correctly.