A prime city-centre high street property has been listed for sale, seeking offers of nearly £4 million.
Situated at the end of St Stephens Street, the former Wilko and Poundland stores sit on a key junction into the city in close proximity to Chantry Place and Norwich's bus station.
The site, which is available for redevelopment or investment, is nestled among numerous retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Poundland, WH Smith and Superdrug.
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Formerly the Co-Op Department Store, the property spans more than 10,000 square metres which has been divided into two retail stores.
Adrian Fennel, partner at Roche Charted Surveyors which is listing the building, said: "This property provides significant potential and is situated in a prime location.
"Norwich is an affluent city, and this presents the perfect redevelopment opportunity for interested parties to capitalise on."
Sam Kingston from Roche said: "It's a big property in the city centre and a unique asset.
"The site has been listed on the market for around two to three weeks and has had a reasonable amount of interest."
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