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The Knoll Business Centre might suit you but I don't know if there is anything available:
https://www.bizspace.co.uk/spaces/hove
https://www.bizspace.co.uk/spaces/hove
I did think about that actually! What kind of people go?
I did think about that actually! What kind of people go?
Thank you everyone! This is precisely the kind of 'local knowledge' I really needed.
I did think about that actually! What kind of people go?
This may be of interest...
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/17799781.amp/
Thanks ever so much for this, but I'm looking at 2,000 sq/ft max. - and these are double that.
Lovely looking units, though - and a great location.
Thanks ever so much for this, but I'm looking at 2,000 sq/ft max. - and these are double that.
Lovely looking units, though - and a great location.
No idea if this is good value:
Industrial unit to rent
£17,000 per annum 1,622 sq ft
https://realla.co/details/117f3a1077e14a878f6431ba3188e818
Easy acress to A27, Brighton etc..
And then business rates have to be added onto the cost which is about 45% of the rent which makes the total about £24k per anum. Landlords just rip businesses off. Toys R Us had to pay £1m in rent and rates on the Goldstone Trading Estate and had similar deals in hundreds of other stores around the country. The big boys can't afford to be exploited financially let alone the small start up businesses that come and go. It's no wonder why there are loads of empty shops and stores these days and whilst people blame the internet, I would blame the greedy fat landlords who would rather be tenantless than reduce the rent.
Anyway that's my rant about landlords.
Although the level of rates payable have nothing to do with landlords as they're set by the Valuations Agency and they can be arseh***s too. I'm not sure who uses who as a guide. Whether rents are influenced by the rateable value set by the VA or vice versa. Because even if a landlord decided to reduce his rent by half the rateable value would remain the same as the rateable value is guided by the rateable values of other premises in the same area and not on what rent a landlord is charging on a specific property.