Friern Bridge Retail Park Pegasus Way, Friern Barnet, N11 3PW
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Existing tenants include: B&Q and Wren Kitchens.
Out of town freestanding retail warehouse.
Warehousing unit occupied by The Range.
Located in the heart of Staines upon Thames Town Centre, Two Rivers is a premium hybrid retail, leisure and lifestyle development. The scheme combines traditional out of town retail warehouse units and high street shops with a 10 screen Vue cinema and restaurants. The layout of the scheme offers options for all types of retail units, combined with a leisure offering that retains shoppers into the evening. Key tenants include Next, TK Maxx, Vue, Lidl, Currys, Boots, Wilko, JD Sports, The Entertainer, Wagamama, Pret, TGI Fridays, Goldsmiths & M&S Food.
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.
Occupiers include Sainsbury’s, Currys, Next/Next Home, JD Sports, Sportsdirect.com, Superdrug, TK Maxx, H&M, Subway, Card Factory, O2, Costa Coffee, McDonald’s and Pizza Hut.
The park extends to 57,550 sq. ft with occupiers including PureGym, Wickes, Farmfoods, Wren Living, Topps Tiles and Screw Fix. This is a strong bulky goods scheme positioned in a prominent and highly visible location along the busy A4020.
A landmark development on the Thames and adjacent to Wandsworth Bridge, Hurlingham Waterfront will deliver 269 residential units and almost 34,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space.
Ravenside Retail Park is a 128,500 sq ft park which offers one modern retail unit at 10,000 sq ft. Ravenside Retail Park is a proven successful retail location with occupiers including Wickes, Wren Kitchens and Tesla. The park has ample space for customers with 381 parking spaces.
Mixed use development comprising 60,000 sq ft of retail/A3, that will be served by its own dedicated car park of circa 172 spaces.
The Arena Retail Park is a redevelopment of a site that was orignally the Haringey Arena, where ice skating and basketball took place in the 1930s. It was converted to warehousing in the 1950s and partially converted to a retail park in the 1980s. 260 free car parking spaces with an additional 500 free spaces adjacent within Sainsbury's and McDonald's.
Staples Corner is accessed via a left-in/left-out junction on Edgware Road via Geron Way, which also provides access to Staples Corner Retail Park. Prime and prominent Central London Shopping Park situated in Travelcard Zone 3. Strategic retailing location with approximately 1.5m sq ft of retail accommodation in the vacinity, including Brent Cross Shopping Centre and Brent South Shopping Park.
Having recently been refurbished, occupiers include Next, Asda Living, Boots, Argos, JD, Currys PC World, Costa, TK Maxx, Wilko, etc.
Having undergone a stunning refurbishment, Sixty London Wall offers 15,000 sq ft of premium retail space in a prime location. Centrally positioned within a working population of 400,000, Sixty London Wall is a match made in heaven within a high footfall neighbourhood that embraces culture and innovation.
Although the park was originally let to more bulky retailers, the scheme benefits from an Open A1 Non-Food planning consent. Current tenants include Home Bargains, Halfords, Sports Direct, Asda and TK Maxx.