Agents say the former British Home Stores and Frasers premises could attract interest from the leisure sector, including gyms and food halls, or even hoteliers.
One of Stirling ’s largest shop premises goes up for auction tomorrow, eight years after it closed its doors to customers for the final time.
“There is potential for redevelopment to create a mixed-use or hotel scheme, subject to planning permission. “Should an occupier be interested in securing access directly from this unit into The Thistles Shopping Centre, this would currently be possible on separate negotiation with the centre owner.
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