º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Commercial Property

Aldi cuts price of store again in bid to sell supermarket site

The German discount retailer is seeking to offload its former shop in Rhyl

Here's when supermarkets reduce their food

Aldi has reduced the price of a supermarket site again in a bid to sell.

Earlier this year the German discounter placed its Rhyl supermarket site up for sale as it pushed on with building a larger store on the nearby Marina Quay development.

It was put on the market for £1.5m although included a restrictive covenant against it remaining a food store to prevent a rival like Lidl snapping it up

But so far it has failed to sell, which saw an initial £200,000 taken off the asking price in the spring.

(Image: Robert Parry Jones)

Now this has been reduced further as the chain renowned for competitive pricing attempts to secure a sale.

It is now on the market for £1.25m.

The site is now empty after Aldi made their move to the nearby retail development over the summer.

The new Aldi store at Cei Marina Quay retail park in Rhy(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Aldi has added to The Range, Farmfoods, and Greggs at the Marina Quay site.