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New and local business owners can get on the right track as Melton station retail unit becomes available

By Evie Payne

29th Apr 2024 | Local News

Melton Station is looking for a tenant for its retail unit. Image credit: EMR.
Melton Station is looking for a tenant for its retail unit. Image credit: EMR.

East Midlands Railway (EMR) is seeking new tenants for a prime retail location at Melton Mowbray station.

The retail unit presents a great opportunity for entrepreneurs seeking a busy location that sees more than 200,000 visitors a year.

The station serves major towns and cities including Birmingham, Leicester, Nuneaton, Peterborough, and Cambridge. Just a five-minute walk from the town centre, the retail unit offers good access to a steady stream of commuters and locals alike.

Situated inside a charming Victorian building on platform 1, the unit would be ideal for a grab-and-go coffee or food operator. It is ready for immediate occupancy.

The unit was the former home of 'Don't be Latte'. Image credit EMR.

Simon Pready, Commercial Director for East Midlands Railway, said: "This retail unit offers a fantastic opportunity to someone who wants to grow their business in a busy location or an entrepreneur starting off on their journey.

"It would be perfect for a café or a sandwich shop, and with more than 200,000 rail passenger journeys from the station every year, you won't be short of customers – especially if you sold the town's famous pork pies.

"If you have an idea and are interested in renting this unit, please get in touch."

For further details about this opportunity, please contact [email protected] 

     

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