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Shop for rent in Peckham Rye


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Got a shop coming up for rent. Just taking enquiries at the moment. 600sqft close to Foxtons on Rye Lane - the south end. Will have a loo, high ceilings, big open glass front and a great location. A1 A2 use and approx ?1900 a month.


If anybody is thinking about starting a little local business I'm all ears.



Charlie 07429 611696

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Great location but for that rent it would be very hard for a small local business to make a go of it.

they'd need to take at least ?800 a week to be able to pay a staff member and cover any other costs (lighting, etc etc)

not to mention the cost of stock.

Perhaps it may work for a collective of designer/makers who could all split the rental between them and take turns to staff the shop?

Just a suggestion

Sure thanks for your input - very valuable thinking and I will take your excellent suggestions on board. I've probably been missing a trick trying to rent to successful businesses and entrepreneurs and should focus on collectives of craftspeople as my target market.


Cheers,



Charlie

Agreed-especially due to the vibe of the area and it being seen as a hotspot for makers/designers/artists

I think following that route it will make your shop more of a 'destination' especially with a good instagram feed and leafleting local cafes, Goldsmiths etc.

good luck!

I'd shop there!

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