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Investment Highlights

  • High Yielding Strategic Food Store Investment.
  • Property is let on a 20 year from 23/12/2009.
  • Investment let at £220,000 (Reflecting 10.47% GIY on Guide Price).
  • Let to Co-Operative Group Food Limited trading as Co-Operative Food.
  • Situated in the dominant retail offering in town, close toBingley Train Station.

Executive Summary

The property comprises a supermarket forming part of the 5 Rise Shopping Centre which has a total of 19 units. The property is the largest unit within the scheme and is accessed via Main Street and Chapel Lane. The proeprty comprises reatil sales at ground floor and ancillary storage in the basement with chillers, manager’s offices, breakout room, kitchen, changing rooms and toilet facilities. There is a goods lift operating between ground floor and basement levels. There is a loading area to the rear of the property. There is car parking available on the opposite side of Chapel Lane which is operated by the council.

Property Facts

Sale Type
Investment
Property Type
Retail
Tenure
Freehold
Building Size
63,603 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built/Renovated
1970/2009
Price
$3,911,966 CAD
Price Per SF
$61.51 CAD
Percent Leased
98%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
4 Stories
Building FAR
0.97
Lot Size
1.50 AC
Frontage
253’ on Main Street

Amenities

  • Security System

Major Tenants

  • Tenant
  • Industry
  • SF Occupied
  • Rent/SF
  • Lease End
  • Public Administration
  • 5,051 SF
  • -
  • -

Bradford Council is a public sector organisation which is responsible for a range of services which benefit people living in the Bradford district. These services include social care, education, housing, highways, planning, environmental protection, libraries, street cleaning, waste collections and swimming pools. Bradford Council is a metropolitan council, one of 36 in the country. This term is used to describe a council which serves a large town or city and its surrounding population. The total population of the district the Council serves is approximately 537,200 (ONS, July 2019) and covers an area of approximately 141 square miles. This includes Bradford city centre, the towns of Shipley, Bingley, Keighley and Ilkley and many other communities including Addingham, Baildon, Burley, Cullingworth, Denholme, Eastburn, Eccleshill, Haworth, Menston, Oxenhope, Queensbury, Silsden, Steeton and Thornton.

  • Retailer
  • 2,580 SF
  • $23.76 CAD
  • Aug 2010

Boots is a UK-based pharmacy-led health and beauty retailer with origins dating back to 1849, when it was founded in Nottingham by John Boot. The company developed from a single herbalist shop into a nationwide retail and healthcare business, expanding its activities to include prescription services, health and wellness products, beauty, opticians, and digital retail. Over its history, Boots has been associated with pharmaceutical research and product development, including the early commercialisation of ibuprofen in the UK. The business underwent significant structural change in the 21st century, including its merger with Alliance UniChem in 2006 to form Alliance Boots and its subsequent acquisition by Walgreens in 2014. In 2025, following the acquisition of Walgreens Boots Alliance by private equity firm Sycamore Partners, Boots became part of a newly established standalone parent, The Boots Group. The company now operates as a privately held organisation headquartered in the United Kingdom. Boots continues to operate primarily in the UK and Ireland, with additional international operations and franchise arrangements managed through its parent group.

  • Retailer
  • 2,382 SF
  • $19.51 CAD
  • Jul 2020

Card Factory is a UK-based retailer specializing in greeting cards, gifts and celebration products. The company was founded in 1997 in Wakefield by Dean and Janet Hoyle. Over time, it developed a vertically integrated model incorporating product design, manufacturing and distribution. Card Factory serves customers through a broad physical store network in the UK and Ireland and through online channels. The company has expanded its product range to include personalised cards, gift dressings and various celebration essentials. It is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CARD. Card Factory has pursued growth through a combination of store openings, digital expansion and select acquisitions, including the purchase of GettingPersonal.co.uk and other industry assets in recent years.

  • Retailer
  • 3,000 SF
  • -
  • -

Co-op is the UK’s fifth biggest food retailer, with more than 2,500 local, convenience and medium-sized stores. They are also the UK’s number 1 funeral services provider, a major general insurer, and a growing legal services business. As well as having clear financial and operational objectives and employing nearly 70,000 people, they are a recognised leader for their social goals and community-led programmes. They exist to meet members' needs and stand up for the things they believe in.

  • Retailer
  • 15,354 SF
  • $34.29 CAD
  • Dec 2029

One of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, owned by millions of members. They're the UK’s fifth biggest food retailer with more than 2,500 local, convenience and medium-sized stores.

  • Costa
  • Manufacturing
  • 1,500 SF
  • -
  • -
  • Retailer
  • 7,240 SF
  • -
  • Oct 2024

TJ Morris, trading as Home Bargains, was established in 1976 by Tom Morris. Since opening his first store in Liverpool, Tom has grown the business organically to become one of the biggest privately owned companies in the UK. Tom comes from a retailing family that has run shops for three generations. Following the family tradition, TJ Morris remains a family-run and family-owned business. The business operates on one key principle: to sell branded goods at the lowest prices possible.

  • Accommodation and Food Services
  • 1,300 SF
  • -
  • -

Papa Johns began in 1984 when founder John Schnatter converted a broom closet into a pizza operation. The company quickly expanded through franchising and now maintains a significant international footprint. The business focuses on pizza delivery and carryout services while emphasizing fresh ingredients. Their product lineup includes various pizza styles, sides, desserts, and beverages. Though originally based in Indiana, the brand developed a global presence through both company-owned and franchised locations. The company's commitment to quality ingredients remains central to its operations.

  • Retailer
  • 3,500 SF
  • -
  • -

Specsavers is a privately held multinational retail brand specialising in optical and audiology services. Established in 1983 by Doug and Mary Perkins, the brand was created to broaden access to affordable eyecare and later expanded to include hearing-care services. Operating through a joint-venture partnership model, Specsavers retail stores are co-owned by local optometry or audiology partners and the central organisation, blending independent clinical practice with centralised support functions. The brand provides eye examinations, hearing tests, glasses, sunglasses, contact lenses, and hearing aids, along with associated retail products and aftercare services. Over the years, Specsavers has expanded across the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, the Nordic region, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Key developments include its entry into audiology in 2002 and brand collaborations that broaden its eyewear collections. The brand is known for its long-running advertising line “Should’ve gone to Specsavers,” which has become widely recognised in everyday culture. The retail brand remains part of the family-owned Specsavers Optical Group headquartered in Guernsey and continues to evolve through new product offerings and international market growth.

  • Retailer
  • 1,334 SF
  • -
  • Aug 2032

Trade Your Phone is quickly becoming one of the UK’s leading recycling companies. Their vision is a world where no phone or electronic gadget ever ends up in landfill. A world where those less fortunate are given the chance to own electronics that they would usually be unable to afford, with individuals and communities feeling empowered, hopeful and connected to the world. Trade Your Phone are on a mission to be the best recycler of mobile phones and electronic gadgets, and offer their customers the fastest, most reliable service in the industry. They also want to give back, help the environment, support sustainability and affect positive change in the world.

Tenant Industry SF Occupied Rent/SF Lease End
Public Administration 5,051 SF - -
Retailer 2,580 SF $23.76 CAD Aug 2010
Retailer 2,382 SF $19.51 CAD Jul 2020
Retailer 3,000 SF - -
Retailer 15,354 SF $34.29 CAD Dec 2029
Costa Manufacturing 1,500 SF - -
Retailer 7,240 SF - Oct 2024
Accommodation and Food Services 1,300 SF - -
Retailer 3,500 SF - -
Retailer 1,334 SF - Aug 2032

Space Availability

  • Space
  • Size
  • Space Use
  • Position
  • Available
  • 12
  • 1,017 SF
  • Retail
  • -
  • Now

The retail space at 1 Burrage Street i now available for sale or to let.

Space Size Space Use Position Available
12 1,017 SF Retail - Now

12

Size
1,017 SF
Space Use
Retail
Position
-
Available
Now

12

Size 1,017 SF
Space Use Retail
Position -
Available Now

The retail space at 1 Burrage Street i now available for sale or to let.

Nearby Major Retailers

Lidl
Sainsbury's
Santander
Morrisons
  • Listing ID: 40129415

  • Date on Market: 2026-04-13

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: Main St, Bingley BD16 1AJ

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