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Commercial shop For rent in Leuven
Vaartkom 29 3000 Leuven
€ 3.500
200m²
Habitable Area
Description
Well-located shell retail space at the Vaartkom
Shell retail space of +/- 200 m² in the renovated Hungaria building in Leuven. The retail space is located on the side of the Vaartkom with a view of the water. This side of the Vaartkom is currently being transformed into a waterfront promenade, with the possibility of a terrace. Leuven's famous establishments such as Noordoever, Madmum, and the Florida bar are located on this side of the water. This retail space can be used as a shop, as well as a restaurant. The space is located on the ground floor, where Sleepy was previously located, with a view of the water. With its location in the trendy, lively, modern district with some culinary hotspots, shops, and the Sluispark, this could be the perfect location for your new business. Furthermore, the city council is considering setting up an outdoor swimming pool at the Vaartkom. The space was delivered as a shell and with its industrial look, it offers many possibilities. The rent is €3500 per month + €200 provision for common expenses. A settlement will be made at the end of the year by the syndic. All consumption is individual. Property tax is the responsibility of the tenant. The property does not yet have an EPC, as it still needs to be finished. This falls within the scope of the EPB decree of 22/12/2006. Is this the retail space you are looking for? Contact us now for a visit on-site via lars@polares.eu or at +32 492 480 390.
Details
Reference
TH/24217
General State
To renovate
Year of construction
2019
Available from
Onmiddellijk
shops
Yes
schools
Yes
public transport
Yes
Gas
Yes
water
Yes
sewer
Yes
Building permit
Yes
Pre-emption right
No
Judicial decision
No judicial remedial measure or administrative measure imposed
Subdivision permit
No
Area Application
Residential area
Monument
Inventory Heritage
Easement
No
flood prone
Not a flood prone area
flood zone
No defined zones
P-score
B
G-score
B
Location
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