A deli in the heart of Glasgow city centre is up for grabs as the rental unit on Hope Street hits the market - offering potential buyers a a great business opportunity.
A deli in the heart of Glasgow city centre has hit the market, offering potential buyers an exciting new opportunity.
The business traded successfully for 20 years from 2000 until 2020, providing customers with a selection of breakfast rolls, sandwiches, paninis, baked potatoes etc - they were also well known for their freshly made donut selection.READ MORE: The Chase contestant butchers 'Celtic' pronunciation as viewers left in stitches
The property is currently listed by Smith & Clough Business Associates, their description reads: "The subjects are accessed directly from Hope Street with a door positioned to the left-hand side of the large display frontage, with return frontage on West Regent Lane also.
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