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47.1
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Office for Rent, Cornwalls Lane, Gibraltar

Office space located at Main Street comprising three office spaces within the unit and benefits from no service charges. Internal area is 47.1m2 and rates are £180pm.

Location
Cornwalls Lane, Town Area, Gibraltar
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Details
Rental:
£1,675 / month
£35
per m2
Status:
Available
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47.1m2 int.
Amenities near
Transport near
Air conditioning
Street view
Close to children playground
Close to sea / beach
Good condition
Urban view
Close to shops
Close to town
Close to port
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Town Area Info
TOWN AREA
Town Area is home to most of Gibraltar’s retail establishments. Main Street, running through the pedestrianised old town from Casemates Square all the way up to Southport Gates, almost covers the entire length of the city, its buildings exhibiting a blend of Andalusian, Moorish, Portuguese, Genoese, and British architecture. Alongside the more traditional shops, mostly lined on the ground floor, visitors will recognise familiar high street brands and chains, intertwined with souvenir and handicraft shops. The upper floors generally provide residential accommodation or office space for local businesses. Dating back to the 18th Century, merchants, traders and shopkeepers established their businesses in Gibraltar, many of which are still run by the direct descendants of the families that instituted them. Gibraltar’s geographic location was nothing short of perfect for merchants back then to port and trade their goods. Casemates Square, as with much of Gibraltar, is open to and represented by many different ethnic peoples. Situated right at the bottom of Main Street, it has a wide range of restaurants, cafes and bars, in which you can order a drink, get comfy, and “people watch” until your heart’s content. Casemates, is the largest of the two main squares located in the city centre of Gibraltar, and is used for special events throughout the year, hosting various shows, festivals and nightlife.

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