New
Commercial
Commercial Shop, Fgura
€35
daily
1
Property Features
Bathroom
Double Glazing
Open Plan
Study
View - Building
Property Description
Located on a prominent main road in Fgura, this Class 4B commercial shop offers an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking a high-visibility location with strong passing traffic.
The premises are being rented fully finished and provide the flexibility to be customised to suit the tenant's specific business requirements, allowing you to create a space that reflects your brand and operational needs. The property also includes a WC, making it practical for day-to-day commercial use.
Ideal for a variety of retail or commercial operations, this versatile shop combines a prime location with the opportunity to tailor the interior to your preferences, making it an excellent choice for both established businesses and new ventures.
Contact the Assigend agent for more info & Viewings.
The premises are being rented fully finished and provide the flexibility to be customised to suit the tenant's specific business requirements, allowing you to create a space that reflects your brand and operational needs. The property also includes a WC, making it practical for day-to-day commercial use.
Ideal for a variety of retail or commercial operations, this versatile shop combines a prime location with the opportunity to tailor the interior to your preferences, making it an excellent choice for both established businesses and new ventures.
Contact the Assigend agent for more info & Viewings.
Where you'll work
Fgura
Fgura is a medium-sized town on the island of Malta. It is one of the 68 local councils. On the surface, Fgura appears to be a new town built in the 1960s. But its outward appearance belies ancient origins. The town has prehistoric roots - there are several tombs in the area - and there is evidence to suggest it was a settlement in Phoenician times. Fgura, lying inland from the Three Cities, was influenced by the growth of the dockyards, especially after World War II. Its northern fringes are bordered by the Cottonera Lines of fortifications while it merges with the towns of Zabbar to the south and Tarxien to the West. Today, Fgura has one of the highest population densities in the country with a population of around 12,449. It expanded recently on the outskirts of the Grand Harbour area and was one of the fastest-growing towns in Malta. Fgura has grown to become one of the foremost commercial areas in the central-southern part of the island.
Take a tour of this property
€35
daily
Fgura
South
Available from the 9th July 2026