SHOP LEASES.
OUTSIDE FIRMS INQUIRING. ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCHES. There is a {strong inquiry In Palmerston North at present for shop leases and the demand is not yet satisfied ’ as in a number of cases there has been inability to secure suitable lias pten .'lard” representative premises, a btanciaiu i , i: (vus to-day informed by a leading aS It nt ’was added that premises were being sought mainly by Wellington and Auckland firms which consolidating and expanding their businesses, regarded the solidity and prospects of Palmerston North a.s being so favouiaWe that they were anxious to establish branches .here. It was evident that Palmerston North was being closely watched from the point of vie"oftlie opportunities it presented foi bu £ lnL f development by well-capitalised fums. Both .shop and house rents aie reported to have firmed a Lttle, the letting position being desciibcd « being a,s bad ns ever owing to sufficient accommodation not being ava *‘" able. Bungalows priced at between £750 and £9OO were finding a fair market, and a good number of residential sections were changing lianas.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 257, 27 September 1935, Page 9
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176SHOP LEASES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 257, 27 September 1935, Page 9
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