Wolverhampton former community radio station to go under the hammer
The former studio and offices of South Asian community radio station Radio Kanshi, in Wolverhampton, have been put up for auction with a guide price of £150,000.
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The property at 37 Cartwright Street, which is no longer used by the broadcaster, will feature along with more than 220 other properties and plots of land in the next live-streamed auction to be held by SDL Property Auctions, part of Eddisons, on May 29.

Located close to Wolverhampton city centre, the property comprises two ground-floor offices, one of which was the Radio Kanshi studio, which broadcast in both English and Punjabi, and a first-floor three-bedroom apartment.
Andrew Parker, partner and auctioneer at SDL Property Auctions, said: “This property was full of the vibrancy of live community radio and it has great potential to be put to good use once again with the prospect of a strong rental income from the offices and residential apartment, which could be let separately.

“It’s also in an excellent location, on Cartwright Street, very close to Wolverhampton city centre and with a large number of thriving retail, trade counter and automotive businesses in the immediate area.”
For more information about the the property go to the SDL Property auctions website. Interested parties can register to bid in the live-streamed auction online, on the phone or by proxy.