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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The owners of Cyplon have been talking about moving out of Harringay for a few years now. Today I noticed that they seem to have finally taken the plunge and the 'For Sale' signs are up. This double-fronted premises between Hewitt and Allison is particularly large and will no doubt have a market appeal. 

I see that the Coral bookmakers that closed down next door has just opened as a travel agent. I'm not sure whether or not it's being run by the party vacating Cyplon.

Details attache for anyone interested. 

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A double fronted building eh? On Green Lanes y'say? Hmm, I couldn't imagine what it will be used for.... Zzzzzzzzzzzz

In theory it's too big to be changed from A1 to A3 under permitted development (although as we've seen recently there are potentially ways around that), it would have to go through planning permission to become a restaurant.

As you say Andrew, the lack of planning permission doesn't stop someone trying to change the use. One to keep an eye on I think.

I beleive that has been for lease for nearly 5 years now. About 50 grand a year by memory.

The PSS website says it's "shortly to come to market". Could be a sales ruse I guess. I think it's £70k now. 

Definitely a ruse. 70k..Upper St money 

It says on the leaflet that 'the space is 2100 sqft but that the client would extend this to 3000 sqft for a blue chip covenant. That suggests to me that they do also own the building next door and would kick them out for a big chain brand. For my part I hope that doesn't happen, bad enough having the Tesco's opposite.

What's wrong with Tesco ?

They sell food.

Lots of people shop there

End of story.

John,

You have written a lovely story indeed.

Everything sounds so wonderfully simple in the world you describe.

I'm not sure I understand what point you're making, Nick

I'd just like to comment on Cyplon whom I understand were moving to Palmers Green. They were really helpful when I booked a flight recently to Athens. I was able to collect my boarding pass from them a couple of days before the flight- far preferable to negotiating Heathrow's byzantine processes. I booked Aegean who were a delight, wining and dining me almost continuously throughout the flight. So much better than having to endure British Airways or Ryanair.

As for the question posed above by everybody else I can only quote Cliff from years and years back ..... let's face it     we just don't know what's a-going to replace it.  

We know what's replaced everything else though!

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