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Closed Inverness city centre pub could have new tenant


By Ian Duncan

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Rose Street Foundry.
Rose Street Foundry.

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Rose Street Foundry, which closed its doors last year, could have a potential tenant.

It is being marketed by Inverness-based Graham and Sibbald and according to the pub's entry on the website it is currently "under offer".

Agent Martin Sutherland, who is handling the property, said earlier this month: "I can't say anything at the moment until a deal is done."

Cairngorm Taverns owns the freehold of Rose Street Foundry, in Academy Street, and it is being marketed by the Inverness office of Graham and Sibbald for an annual rent of £75,000.

The building covers a total area of 8667 sq ft, over two floors. At the time of the closure the owners said the move was due to escalating staff and energy costs and the cost-of-living crisis.


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