About this Property
First floor and Second Floor spaces available for RENT in this three-storey commercial building with basement parking. To be specific, the property is located on the corner of Main and Castries Streets.
Main Street is one of the busiest streets in downtown upper Scarborough. Within a radius of 500m can be found the Tobago Port, branches of three of the major banks (Scotiabank, Republic Bank and First Citizens), the Scarborough library, a leading fast-food outlet (KFC), the recently completed Victor Bruce Financial Complex and several small retail outlets. So it’s an excellent location for office spaces!
The First Floor comprises roughly 6,000 square feet, while the Second Floor (top floor) comprises about 3,600 square feet and both are move-in ready, with spaces for offices, restrooms, kitchens, patios and more already in place.
Asking price: TT$15 to TT$15.50 per square foot inclusive of the Common Area Maintenance (CAM) fees, but VAT exclusive.
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About the Region
Scarborough
Scarborough became the capital of Tobago in 1769 when it replaced the then-capital of Georgetown. Under French rule it was named Port-Louis from 1789 to 1814. The city of Scarborough serves as the main seat of the Tobago House of Assembly which is responsible for local governance in Tobago.
A ferry service links Scarborough with Port of Spain, Trinidad. Like the rest of the island of Tobago, Scarborough is served by the A.N.R. Robinson International Airport (formerly Crown Point Airport) located in Crown Point which is located 8 miles from Downtown Scarborough. Scarborough is also served by the Claude Noel Highway. (Wikipedia)
It is the administrative centre of Tobago. The town has benefited considerably from the growth of tourism in Tobago and has many commercial buildings. Tobago’s airport, Crown Point, is about 7 miles (11 km) from Scarborough and handles both domestic and international flights. (Britannica)
The town itself maintains an unpretentious local feel, with wooden ginger-bread houses alongside more functional concrete structures. The Scarborough Mall, across from the harbor, is home to the tourism information office, and the best place to in town to go shopping.