Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Retail unit vacant for a decade

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A council-owned retail unit built as part of the Olympia in Dundee has been empty for more than a decade without a single tenant taking on the property.

The space has been ready for occupancy since 2013 but the local authority has failed to convince anyone to take on the shop in the 11 years since.

Dundee City Council says it has employed a “major national firm” to try to bring the unit on East Whale Lane, next to the Gallagher Retail Park, into use for the first time.

The local authority is trying to attract a tenant at a time when the Olympia is going through a host of issues and pool closures of its own.

The property is currently listed for lease at £75,000 per annum - a drop of £3,000 over the last two years.

A Dundee City Council spokespers­on said: “The council has employed a major national firm of surveyors to assist with the marketing of the retail unit.

“The property is listed on several websites, is being advertised both nationally and locally and targeted marketing is being undertaken.

“As well as retail, other potential uses for the unit are also being considered.”

The Tele has been tracking empty retail spaces in Dundee city centre for nearly a year.

For our investigat­ion we bought 18 property deeds of units which have been vacant the longest in the city centre.

The Olympia building falls just outside of the geographic­al lines of our investigat­ion but would have been the third longest vacant unit if included – the position occupied by the council’s other property on Castle Street.

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The empty property.

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