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New use planned for taxi kiosk at York Station

One of York’s smallest listed buildings could soon be put to a new use.

The taxi kiosk at York Station is now available to rent for commercial use.

Previously used by Station Taxis, the kiosk is said to be “suitable for a number of uses excluding a taxi office”.

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The kiosk, in the north east corner of the portico, is Grade II listed. Timber with a glass roof, it dates from about 1900.

“This is an unusual survival of an increasingly rare building,” the official listing states.

According to the lease document, this is a “prime serviced retail unit” in a station with around 9.5 million passengers a year.

The 164 square feet kiosk is on the market for a rent of £1,667 pcm, or £20,000 a year.

The details add: “The station will during 2025 to 2026 be undergoing redevelopment work and the intention is to pedestrianise the portico.”

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York Station Taxis still gives the portico as its address on its website. YorkMix contacted the business for a comment but hasn’t yet heard back.