Exciting 0.48 acre roadside / drive thru opportunity for sale, subject to planning. 22,500 vehicles pass the site daily. Fronting main route to Whipsnade Zoo (5 miles) – over 600,000 visitors p.a., open 7 days a week.

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Exciting 0.48 acre roadside / drive thru opportunity for sale, subject to planning. 22,500 vehicles pass the site daily. Fronting main route to Whipsnade Zoo (5 miles) – over 600,000 visitors p.a., open 7 days a week.
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Wed May 07 2025
SGS Group, the owner of Atria Watford, is to rebrand the shopping centre to its previous name. From this summer, the scheme will be called Harlequin, a decision which SGS Group said was backed by overwhelming public sentiment. The group said the strategic rebrand reflects a significant investment drive designed to elevate the scheme's retail, food, and leisure offer, enabled by the corporate restructuring of SGS Group in 2024.
Fri Mar 14 2025
AEW UK REIT has acquired a freehold high street asset in Hitchin, Hertfordshire for £10m, reflecting a net initial yield of 8.31% and a capital value of £213 per sq ft. The property, located at 13/13A, 114-119, 121-123 Bancroft and 3-4 Portmill Lane, extends to 46,905 sq ft of space across 12 retail units, a standalone office building, and car parking and service yards. The retail element of the property is fully let to a line-up of 12 tenants, with major occupiers including Marks & Spencer, Next, Vodafone, The White Company, and Holland & Barrett.
Fri Jan 31 2025
Sorbon Estates has acquired a former Costa Coffee store at 162-168 High Street in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The acquisition means the group has completed the site assembly for its proposed refurbishment and extension at 162-192 High Street. Sorbon Estates was advised by TW Keil, which also advised the group on a lease renewal for Fat Face at 176a High Street in December 2024, where a term of five years – without a break – was agreed.