Prime corner retail space in Palma’s historic city centre
Lloguer bàsic excl. utilitats
4.200 €
Prime corner retail space in Palma’s historic city centre
Lloguer bàsic excl. utilitats
4.200 €
~63 m² Superfície total
~27 m² Superfície d'emmagatzematge
~36 m² Superfície de la botiga
Descripció
Located on a prime corner in Palma’s historic city centre, this elegant retail space stands out thanks to its double glass frontage, which provides outstanding visibility and an abundance of natural light—ideal for attracting the constant flow of pedestrians. The premises are presented in immaculate condition, featuring a contemporary, minimalist design that enhances the product display and creates a sophisticated and welcoming shopping experience. Large display windows, an open-plan layout and carefully designed lighting make this an ideal setting for fashion brands, concept stores or premium labels seeking a distinctive presence in one of Palma’s most vibrant commercial areas. In addition, the property offers well-organised and functional storage areas on the lower level, as well as a restroom, allowing for efficient operations without interfering with the sales area. Situated on a busy pedestrian street and surrounded by established retailers and restaurants, this retail unit provides an ideal combination of visibility, prestige and functionality for a successful business in the heart of the city.
Maximum visibility in a high-traffic pedestrian area.
Move-in ready space.
Full functionality, with storage areas on the lower level and a restroom.
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The old town of Palma is located in the heart of the island's capital, Palma de Mallorca,
a city with a current population of around 438,234. Palma is also one of the most visited cities in Spain: in 2022 alone, around 3.1 million foreign tourists visited Palma as a city break destination. What's more, according to official figures, the region of Mallorca as a whole recorded around 18.7 million overnight guests in 2024. If you also include day tourists, such as cruise ship passengers who stay in the city for a short time, the number of visitors to the island in a year would be significantly higher. This results in a lively mixed audience in Palma, and especially in the old town: a large number of locals as permanent residents, many tourist visitors, both average overnight guests as well as day and cruise ship guests and thus a constantly changing, international audience with high purchasing power and strong demand for high-quality and special offers.