Former bingo hall in Stoke-on-Trent put on rental market

By Sarah Garner

4th Oct 2024 11:50 am | Local News

Mecca Bingo, on Octagon Retail Park, closed back in March (Nub News).
Mecca Bingo, on Octagon Retail Park, closed back in March (Nub News).

A former bingo hall in Stoke-on-Trent which closed earlier this year has been put on the rental market.

Mecca Bingo, on Octagon Retail Park, closed in March 2024 after 25 "wonderful" years in the city centre.

The empty building has now been listed by Harris Lamb for an undisclosed price.

The property consultant says: "The subject unit is of steel frame construction with clad / curtain wall elevations with an octagon shaped customer feature entrance.



The vacant building has now been listed on the rental market (Nub News).

"The building adjoins the Grosvenor Casino and occupies a very prominent location at the entrance to the retail park fronting the busy Etruria Road which links to A53 to Hanley.

"Mecca have removed fixtures and fittings and further strip out can be undertaken to suit individual occupiers requirements."

For more information, check out the Harris Lamb website.

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