L'Avenue Le Bas, St Saviour
Description
LOCATION The property is situated centrally on the Island’s leading industrial and warehousing estate, just to the East of St. Helier, in the Parish of St. Saviour. More specifically, the property is located in a prominent position close to the main entrance of the Estate itself. The property can be accessed direct from two entrances off L’Avenue le Bas.We attach a site plan and location plan for reference purposes.DESCRIPTION The property comprises two large bays of purpose built, light industrial/warehouse units with ancillary offices, within a steel frame and blockwork construction with a mix of glazing and corrugated metal sheets to the external elevations, under a corrugated metal sheet pitched roof, with various fitted solar panels. The buildings were completely refurbished in 2017 and generally benefit from the following amenities: Bay 3Mainly open plan light industrial space with basic offices, currently trading as a vehicular repair centre to the front benefitting from the following amenities:3 phase power supplyConcrete floor (high floor loading capacity)A roller shutter access doorGood eaves heightColumn free spaceNumerous male and female WC facilitiesBasic offices to frontBay 4 Storage, training rooms and offices over ground and mezzanine floors currently occupied by a facilities management company benefitting from the following amenities: 3 phase power supplyConcrete ground floor (high floor loading capacity)2 roller shutter access doorsPart A/C part Electric heatingCarpet/vinyl floor coveringsSeveral private offices and boardroomsCustomer and staff facilitiesGround floor reception areasGenerally in good conditionACCOMMODATIONThe approximate Gross Internal Areas of each bay are as follows: Entity Bay 3 (SQ.FT.) Bay 4 (SQ.FT.) Ground Floor 9,298 9,074 First
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