Prime Wolverhampton Retail Corner Brought to Market by Bond Wolfe
This striking, purpose-built building extends to 9,418 sq ft (874.96 sq m) arranged over the basement, ground and first floors, offering a versatile and largely open-plan layout ideal for a wide range of retail or leisure uses. The impressive floor-to-ceiling glazed frontage provides exceptional exposure to the heavy footfall along Dudley Street.
The property is available freehold with vacant possession, with offers invited based on £1,500,000. Alternatively, the premises are offered to let at £125,000 per annum exclusive.
James Mattin, Bond Wolfe Managing Director, said:
“25–26 Dudley Street represents a rare opportunity to acquire or lease a substantial retail unit in the heart of Wolverhampton’s prime shopping district. With its prominent corner position and strong pedestrian flow, it offers immense potential for both investors and occupiers seeking a significant presence in the city centre.”
A Positive Time for Wolverhampton Retail
The launch of this property comes at a time when Wolverhampton’s retail environment continues to show strong signs of resilience and growth. The city has benefitted from ongoing regeneration investment, including improvements around the railway station, the Interchange, and several public realm enhancements that have strengthened the appeal of the wider city centre.
Pedestrianised Dudley Street remains the heartbeat of Wolverhampton’s retail offering, consistently attracting high footfall thanks to the blend of national brands, independent traders, and nearby transport links. Retail occupancy levels in key stretches have remained stable, with an increasing number of businesses choosing the city as a base for expansion.
The city’s population growth, combined with a strong student presence from the University of Wolverhampton, continues to underpin demand for well-located retail and leisure units. With the Mander and Wulfrun Centres both playing central roles in the retail ecosystem, Wolverhampton has maintained its position as one of the West Midlands’ most resilient urban shopping destinations.
Mattin added:
“Wolverhampton is a city on the rise, with significant public and private investment enhancing its commercial appeal. Opportunities of this scale and prominence are increasingly rare, and we expect strong interest from both investors and occupiers looking to capitalise on the positive momentum in the local market.”
For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact the Bond Wolfe Commercial Agency team on 0121 525 0600.