Wednesday, December 18, 2024

The Polish Club changes hands for first time in generations, breathing new life into the property

The sale of The Polish Club has completed, breathing new life into a once thriving property.

The 7,000 sq ft community building on Derby’s Kedleston Road is a property that many people will have visited over the years for parties, discos and all kinds of celebrations and get-togethers.

Salloway Property Consultants were appointed by The Polish Catholic Mission to assist with selling the property with vacant possession. The premises, which comprise the former residential dwelling to the front and community hall to the rear, proved popular during the initial marketing period.

“I am delighted that the sale has now completed,” said William Speed of Salloways. “As everyone will be aware, the property was under offer before to a special educational needs school. Sadly, planning permission was not forthcoming and the purchaser withdrew.

“After approaching the under bidders, we quickly secured another purchaser to progress with the property, ensuring that as little time as possible was lost.”

The Polish Catholic Mission were sad to see the property move on but were excited for what the future holds for the property. A representative said: “Whilst we are of course sad to say goodbye to a property that we have called our home for such a long time, we are excited for our next steps in Derby, a city we have called home for generations now.”

Speed concluded: “There is still an acute shortage of good-sized lots on the market that are suitable for redevelopment for schools, nurseries, care homes, doctors’ surgeries or any other service providing occupiers. We would be delighted to hear from anyone considering selling similar sites.”

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