More doubt has been cast over the future of a popular Cumnock takeaway as the premises searches for its next owner.
The Grand Garden Chinese Takeaway in Wylie Crescent announced that it would be closing last month, putting the business's future in doubt.
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The takeaway's chef was due to leave the establishment, with the team saying they were unsure about when a new chef or new ownership would take over.
However, now the takeaway building has been listed on the Future Property Auctions website.
The listing includes a guide price of £120,000, with a deadline for offers to be made before 3pm on Thursday, May 11.
Descriebed as a "prime hot food investment", the website says that the premises offers an immediate rental income of £14,000 a year.
The listing adds: "Tenant has been up to date with rent for 13/14 years [and] pays £1,200 per calendar month."
You can view the full listing on the Future Property Auctions website.
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