FANCY opening or relocating your Newport business?

A commercial premises on 34 Clytha Park Road, just off Newport city centre, is available to sublet.

It was previously used as a plant shop, Nettle & Bark, which is now under new ownership and has relocated to Newport Arcade in the city centre.

South Wales Argus:

The lease of the building is currently held by Will Green and Alexia McCalmont-Green who run the nearby cafe Rogue Fox Coffee House.

Posting about this opportunity on social media the couple wrote:

"This would be the perfect opportunity for an independent/local business to sublet without the risk of a really long term commitment.

"We currently hold the lease until June 2024 (18 months), after which time a longer lease could be transferred to the tenant or the property given back to the landlord without penalty.

"The perfect opportunity to try out a new location without tying yourself in for several years."

South Wales Argus:

They added that the property is renovated to a "really high standard" and is the "perfect size for a small independent business".

The property is exempt from business rates with "great footfall on a really popular street full of other independent businesses."

Other independent businesses based in the area (Clytha Park Road and Bridge Street) include:

South Wales Argus:

The building (34 Clytha Park Road) includes:

  • A large open front shop area;
  • A courtyard;
  • Staff facilities;
  • Downstairs storage;
  • A1 usage making it ideal for a retail store or office.

South Wales Argus:

People with serious enquires can e-mail alexiamccalmont@hotmail.co.uk for more information.