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€1,250 per month
N4 Axis Centre
Battery Road
Longford
N39 D7W9
Description
The N4 Axis Centre and Retail Park is situated on the outskirts of Longford town and beside the N4 Dublin Road. The scheme is anchored by Homestore & More Maxi Zoo, Fresh today, Paul Byron Shoes, McDonalds, Pizza hut and Esquires Coffee Company. There is ample parking.
This yard was a former garden centre to Homebase and would be suitable for this and many other uses. There is an existing storage building of c. 167 sq. Meters and a Pergola Structure of 120 Sq. meters. The front profile features steel and glass and there are proposals for a new entrance.
Longford is the principal town of the county, it is a busy provincial market town situated approximately 42 Km (26 miles from Mullingar, 91 Km (57 miles) from Sligo and 120 Km (75 miles) north west of Dublin. The N4 Dublin Sligo National road serves the town and marks the Start of the N5 Dublin – Castlebar Road.
The town, which has a population of c. 10,310 (Census 2016), which is up 7.4% on 2011. It serves the large surrounding County agricultural hinterland. The population of the town is expected to rise with publication of the full 2022 Census which saw the county population rise to c. 46,600, which is up 14 % on the census 2016, the largest increase in the country.
TERMS
Flexible terms with long term lease available,
Rent of c. €15,000 P.A. + VAT
Directions
Eircode: N39 D7W9 GPS: 53.7419, -7.80465
About the Area
Longford (Irish: an Longfort) is an historical town with a population of 9,601 (2011 census). It lies at the meeting of the N4 and the N5 primary routes. Longford is a local commercial centre with many retail outlets, as well as several leisure facilities. Longford town has a number of primary schools, secondary schools, and an extensive adult education centre.
Longford is about 91 km from Sligo and 122 km from Dublin, and is served by Sligo-Dublin intercity train services. Journeys to Dublin by rail generally take less than two hours. There are also a large number of bus services to Dublin and other towns. Third level colleges are well served by the private companies during the academic year.
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