Nugent Shopping Park Orpington, BR5 3RP
A prime shopping park within Greater London comprising 26 stores for the likes of M&S, Next, Boots, Waterstones, Vision Express, Nando’s, Superdrug, JD and Five Guys
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A prime shopping park within Greater London comprising 26 stores for the likes of M&S, Next, Boots, Waterstones, Vision Express, Nando’s, Superdrug, JD and Five Guys
Westway Cross Shopping Park is the premier shopping park on the A40 west London corridor and amongst the foremost parks within the M25 Greater London region. The scheme boasts 138,510 sq ft of Open A1 (non-food with some exceptions) retail space comprising 20 units with no size restrictions. Westway Shopping Park has a strong tenant mix of national retailers. Amongst others Lidl, Next, TK Maxx , Boots, Superdrug, Pets at Home and Sports Direct cover fashion, discount food, sports and toy requirements for the local catchment. Greenford is a densely populated London suburb where the retail provision is dominated by the subject shopping park which could also be described as a ‘district centre’ such is its role in the local shopping hierarchy. The shopping park benefits from strong footfall with c. 5,000 car visits per day.
Merrielands Retail Park is an 9 unit scheme which is split into 3 separate terraces. Occupiers include Homebase, Halfords, TK Maxx, Farmfoods, PureGym, Pets At Home, Aldi, Argos and KFC. Adjacent to the retail park is a large Asda foodstore. Dagenham Leisure Park is also located nearby, where occupiers include Vue (7 screen cinema), Pizza Hut, McDonald's and Mecca Bingo.
A 4 unit non-food retail warehouse park, adjacent to Morrisons, and sharing the same car park. Currys trade from 45,000 sq ft over 2 levels.
The scheme extends to 178,000 sq ft with retailers including B&Q, Sports Direct, Pets at Home, Dunelm, M&S Foodhall and Currys/PC World.
The park comprises six retail warehouse units. The tenants include TK Maxx, Pets at Home, Home Bargains and Poundland and Costa. There is a McDonalds Drive-Thru' restaurant to the front of the park.
Existing occupiers include B&Q, Currys, Sports Direct, TK Maxx, Fitness First, Next, Pizza Hut, Burger King, KFC, Carphone Warehouse, Poundland, Subway, Starbucks and Costa.
The scheme extends to 42,600 sq. ft with occupiers including DFS, Argos and Sports Direct.
Existing tenants include TK Maxx, Tapi Carpets, Argos, Pets at Home, Smyths Toys, McDonald's and Carphone Warehouse.
The parks extends to 80,000 sq ft and is occupied by Tapi Carpets, The Gym, B&M, Dunelm and Wren Kitchens. Adjacent to the park is a Selco Builders Warehouse.
The park comprises 7 retail units currently occupied by Next/Next Home/Costa, Argos, Halfords, Furniture Village, DFS and Natuzzi/Bensons for Beds.
Two unit retail park let to Aldi and Matalan
Existing tenants include: B&Q and Wren Kitchens.
An solus unit currently occupied by B&Q Warehouse that's part of Valley Retail Park which comprises Next, Sports Direct, Outfit and Dunelm. The subject property is also close to Valley Leisure Park.
A three unit scheme which forms part of a wider retail offer including Aldi, McDonalds, Pets at Home and M&S.
Out of town freestanding retail warehouse.
Warehousing unit occupied by The Range.
Goodmayes Retail Park is a 103,499 sq ft scheme including occupiers such as B&M, Wickes DIY, Curry’s, Carpetright, Masala Bazaar, The Gym, Costa and Nando’s. The scheme is currently fully let.
Occupiers include Boots, Sainsburys, Nuffield Health, Home Sense, Gap, TK Maxx as well as restaurants and bars and a 16 screen Vue cinema, and Europe's largest play area Kidscape.
On the site of the 18-acre EMI record factory, where ground-breaking records by Pink Floyd and The Beatles were created, a unique new neighbourhood is evolving. The Old Vinyl Factory is now the site of a wide range of 642 new homes, innovation and educational hubs, restaurants, shops, gym and climbing wall. The Venue by Weston Homes is the last phase of residential development on the site, where over half of its 181 properties are now occupied with the rest to be finished by Spring 2023. The Groove, a tree-lined pedestrian street that runs past the commercial units at The Venue, goes through the entirety of The Old Vinyl Factory and links to Hayes & Harlington train station and the town centre.