A FORMER restaurant in an 'in-demand' area of Glasgow is up for sale.
We previously reported that Le Petit Cochon on Radnor Street had closed down after owners said they had been hit by "the worst of times".
Now the space - in the "premier trading location" of Finnieston - has been listed on Businesses for Sale.
The venue has space to cover 76 guests on both the ground floor and mezzanine level, and recently underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2017.
The rent price is listed as £50,000 per annum.
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It is described as a "versatile trading space capable of morphing into different styles and trading cuisines".
"The subject occupies one of the best trading locations in the Finnieston area of Glasgow.
"Radnor Street is one of the only streets in the city which connects Sauchiehall Street and Argyll Street by a short distance.
"The Finnieston area of Glasgow’s city centre is undoubtedly the most in-demand trading location in the city.
"Finnieston is approximately a mile from Glasgow city centre located centrally for the Hydro and the SECC as well as Kelvingrove Museum, Kelvingrove Park and Glasgow University.
"Over the last five years in particular, the Finnieston area has grown with the arrival of many high-profile bar and restaurant businesses and the availability of this site offers the opportunity to be right at the heart of Finnieston close to the Butchershop Bar and Grill, Port and Rye, The Kelvingrove Cafe as well as Six by Nico to name but a few.
"The development in and around Finnieston is still continuing with a mixture of hotel, student accommodation as well as office developments after the success of Sky Park in particular."
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