EMPTY shops and former cafes in Hereford's High Town are looking for new tenants to bring them back to life.
Here are four Hereford shops waiting for the perfect business to move in:
58 Commercial Street is set in the pedestrianised retail centre of Hereford and was home to Boots Opticians.
It is on the market with a lease of £20,000 per annum.
The High Town property is just a short distance from the key junction of Commercial Street and Commercial Square, agents Emanuel Jones said.
The available accommodation comprises a ground floor retail space with frontage onto Commercial Street, while upstairs there are first and second floor office or stores areas with toilets on first and second floors and a kitchenette on second floor.
Additional accommodation can be made available on first floor above The Works, the agents said.
Hereford's former JD Sports shop is set in the pedestrianised High Street in the centre of Hereford, close to major high street retailers M&S, Boots, WH Smith, and Primark.
The premises are arranged over ground and first floor levels and are on the market with agents 99 Home Ltd for an annual rent of £32,500 per annum exclusive.
The currently empty shop is available on a new full repairing and insuring lease, for a term to be agreed, subject to upwards only rent reviews every 5th year.
Once home to jeweller H Samuel, this empty shop is up for rent with agents Jackson Preece, who said it is set in a prime position in High Town, in the pedestrianised section of the city centre amongst national retailers, restaurants and offices.
The shop is listed as price on application, but has a rateable value of £64,000/
The accommodation is arranged over three floors with a total area of 3,336sq ft (310sq m).
Formerly the city's Starbucks cafe, 62 commercial street is a prominent premises with extensive display windows and excellent frontage on the corner of St Peter's Street and Commercial Street.
It is on the market with agents Sunderlands for £35,000 per annum.
The property comprises a large, well presented ground floor sales or café area with cloakroom facilities and extensive dry, useable basement accommodation including cloakrooms, service cupboards.
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