Northern seeks businesses to set up shop in 'property gems' on rail network

Units within the new Sunderland station are up for rent.

Train operator Northern has launched a call for businesses to consider setting up shop on its extensive rail network.

Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, operating 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North, which include scores of commercial units providing bases for a range of small businesses, from offices and restaurants to newsagents and cafes. Now the operator is showcasing 29 “property gems” on the railway which could provide a platform for new or existing businesses. The vacant units are currently being marketed by the train operator’s commercial property partner, Lambert Smith Hampton.

Units within the North East include two sites at Chester-le-Street, while kiosk spots are currently under offer in Alnmouth and Hexham, both in Northumberland. In Sunderland, six units are are up for grabs at the new £26m Station Gateway redevelopment scheme. The scheme forms part of a larger, longer-term £100m Sunderland Council backed investment plan to transform the transport interchange.

Three shell retail units and three pop-ups on the main concourse are available to rent on six-year leases.

Marketing materials by Lambert Smith Hampton says: “The landlord is looking to create a new vibrant tenant mix for the station that will provide its customers and the surrounding community with a variety of high quality retail offers and uses, which are to include convenience, hot and cold food and drink together with service retailing.”

Further afield, the Station House at Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire is also on the market with options for full redevelopment, including leisure use, licensed restaurant, office or retail.

Retail space is also available at stations including Alderley Edge, Chelford, Padgate, Poynton and Wilmslow in Cheshire; Ferriby in East Yorkshire; Bolton and Romiley in Greater Manchester; Wigan Wallgate in Lancashire; Knaresborough in North Yorkshire; Worksop in Nottinghamshire; and Bingley, Cross Gates and Keighley in West Yorkshire.

In Padgate Station in Warrington, which has annual footfall of more than 142,000, the former station buildings on platform 1 are being offered as a commercial opportunity and are said to suit a variety of retail/catering uses with investment and refurbishment.

Meanwhile in Crossgates, Leeds, part of the station buildings backing on to the station ticket office are up for rent. The premises are currently fitted out as a florists and will need a full shop re-fit including new fixtures and fittings, signage and decoration throughout. Other occupiers at the station include a cafe and Northern is looking for a tenant who will add to the mix.

Robert Ellams, head of property at Northern, said: “There are some prime commercial spaces available at stations across our network that benefit from high footfall and great connectivity. Many of them are located within heritage buildings that mean a lot to the local community that use them.