Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: FiDe on February 13, 2004, 01:04:51 pm
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Does anyone have any advice? I need premises with easy access to bus routes / tram routes for my staff but despite having seen a number of possible options (boarded up shops etc) I have no way of getting the info on who the owner landlord is. Having searched the web for commercial property info there is hardly any...unless you want tp pay a foprtune, and the local paper is nigh on useless...I'm tearing my hair out!
Any ideas gratefully received...
Thanks
Fiona
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Find out who the main commercial property agents are in Nottingham and give a couple a call. If they are not dealing with the properties in question themselves then they may know who is or who owns them.
Owen
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Thanks for that Owen, trouble is that was the first thing I did - they only seem to deal with 'premier' sites with rents above 10k per annum. I even put letters through the doors of the ones I have seen - no interest and asked neighbouring businesses who their landlords are...the one I really wanted I tracked down to a local solicitor, the property was in probate and then the heir only went and died too, so its a messy one and I am back to square one.
Someone needs to set up a really decent commercial property web site that is up to date and aimed purley at small businesses. Even my local business link and re-generation agencies say they cant help! They have no idea other than searching the land registry! I am DESPERATE to get something sorted!
Fi
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Hi Fiona
Try your local council who usually have a vacant commercial property register. In our area it's Environmental Services(!?) who deals with it.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't an organisation who could help.
Maybe it would be worth putting an ad in the local paper yourself - property wanted.
Regards
Mike
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Try yellow pages under 'storage' and 'business centres' may be helpful.
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Hi Fiona, in what part of Nott'm are you looking to get premises?
The town centre has a number of serviced offices available, but if you need storage as well they would be inappropriate - although there are a few places around that do storage only if you would consider an office with separate storage.
Have you tried the Business section in the Evening Post (Tuesday)? You have to get past the half page section on what the Business Editor had for lunch, but there are usually properties advertised in the small ads.
I went through a similar process to yourself recently and agree that the information available is shockingly bad.
I even went to one of the Borough Councils only to be told that any units that they have are designated for manufacturing companies only - no wonder they have so many vacant properties!!
Musicman
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Hi Fiona,
You could try the following:
Harborough London
54-56 High Pavement
Lace Market
Nottingham
NG1 1HX
Ask for Mark.
Mobile: 07834035600
Regards
Steve
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Hi FiDe,
I think this maybe what you are looking for?, check out this website and email them for info, http://www.nlis.org.uk/docs/index.htm and let me know how you got on!.
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Hi everyone,
Thank you all so much for your assistance - I will definately let you know how I get on - in fact I have just made an appointment to see somewhere at 1.30 today!
Fiona
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....and it was perfect so I have taken it...once the legals are sorted I'm in business! Thank you all for your help!
Fi