Harefield Road Uxbridge, UB8 1JS
The property is alongside Halfords. The unit is a portal frame with elevations of part brick and profile cladding. Customer access is from Harefield Road, with separate service access from Warwick Place.
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The property is alongside Halfords. The unit is a portal frame with elevations of part brick and profile cladding. Customer access is from Harefield Road, with separate service access from Warwick Place.
Eden is the dominant Shopping & Leisure destination in High Wycombe. Key retailers include House of Fraser, Marks & Spencer, Next, Zara, H&M, Topshop, Superdry, a 12 screen cinema and AMF Bowling. Restaurants include Wagamama, YO! Sushi, Zizzi and Pizza Express.
Nearby occupiers include Homebase, The Range, DFS and Dunelm
2 unit scheme let to Wickes and Halfords.
Prominent unit close to ‘The Place’, B&Q Warehouse, Central Retail Park.
Centre:mk, Milton Keynes, is a highly successful retail and leisure destination offering a premier experience for both shoppers and brands. Centre:mk has had over £60m invested into the scheme over three years, including £10m in the award winning Sunset Walk. 23.4m visitors per year visit Centre:mk. Scheme totals approx. 1.8m sq ft with over 240 stores, restaurants, and cafés. Key occupiers include River Island, Next, JD, The White Company, Hobbs, Kurt Geiger, Boots and TK Maxx F&B occupiers include Yo Sushi, Wagamama, Nando’s, Bryon, Ned’s, Pret, McDonalds, Pizza Express. Milton Keynes is set to grow from 266,000 to 500,000 in population by 2050
The Friars Square Shopping Centre is the prime retailing scheme in Aylesbury. Anchored by a refurbished House of Fraser store, the 300,000 sq ft shopping centre underwent a multi-million pound transformation in the last five years, attracting new H&M and River Island stores and a new 20,000 sq ft Next store.
The Hub-Milton Keynes provides restaurant, bar, retail and office space in seven blocks. In addition, there are two hotels and 484 apartments under separate ownership. A wide range of retail and restaurant units are situated at ground floor level with the majority having mezzanine accommodation. There are some 23 units totalling 4,769.83 sq m (51,342 sq ft) at surface level with a further 2,272.04 sq m (24,456 sq ft) at mezzanine level. The units are finished to shell and core and fitted out by the respective operators. Striking 7 to 10 meter high glass frontages and have been designed for maximum visual impact. A number of the units benefit from seating areas that have been demised to the occupiers.
Hale Leys is the central offering for Aylesbury with a mix of national and local retailers, offices as well as family and adult leisure offering. Along with Boots, The Works and Hope Menswear it is home to The Manor Rooftop Bar, first in the home counties and The Arcade which is the largest in the home counties.
The scheme extends to approximately 51,489 sq ft, let to Matalan, Carpetright and Starbucks. The subject property occupies a prominent position on Watling Street, adjacent to a 72,000 sq ft Tesco superstore in the heart of the retail centre of Bletchley. Nearby schemes include Beacon Retail Park and Rushmere Retail Park and the new MK1 Shopping & Leisure Park and stadium. Other retailers of note include Ikea, B&Q, B&M and Asda.
The Exchange is a leisure scheme located in the heart of Aylesbury town centre, anchored by an Odeon cinema, with other leisure operators including Wagamamas, Nandos, GBK and Anytime Fitness.
Existing Occupiers Currys/PC World, M&S Simply Food, Argos, Furniture Village, Wickes, Fitness First, Pizza Hut, Pets at Home, Subway, Ryemead Pharmacy, Harveys, Hobby Craft & KFC.
Anchored by Next Beauty & Home, and with a focus on fashion-forward brands that can’t be found anywhere else in the region, such as Apple, Hollister, Hugo Boss, LEGO, Michael Kors, Victoria’s Secret, Superdry and Zara, Midsummer Place attracts shoppers from a large and growing catchment of well-heeled Buckinghamshire residents
Tenants including TK Maxx, Boots, Sports Direct and Pets at Home.
Lloyds Court is located at the heart of Milton Keynes’ central shopping district, directly across the road from thecentre:mk, and offers a rare opportunity to secure quality modern retail space in the city centre. Forty years since its original construction Lloyds Court is about to be transformed. A host of extensive improvements mean this perfectly placed development is destined to be an exciting new addition to shopping in Milton Keynes.
The proposed retail warehouse development is to comprise a 50,000 sq ft terrace adjacent to Dunelm with a surface car park fronting Childs way and Grafton Street. This will enhance the prominence of the new building at the junction of this important interchange. The access is to be from Snowdon Drive, the main route to the retail parks of Routeco, winter hill and Cairngorm Gate. The new units will benefit from 6.5 m to underside of eaves, a standard developers shell and share a 201 space car park.
A prominent block of 6 units fronting the High Street with further units on Belmont Road.
The surrounding area comprises a mix of leisure, office, residential, and retail uses. There are also a number of retail warehouse schemes in the vicinity, including The Place Retail Park, Central and Rooksley Retail Parks, and a B&Q warehouse.
A high quality mixed use development comprising 16,608 sqft (1,543 sqm) of new retail and restaurant space in a mews style including new public space and 14 private residential apartments, for which planning consent has been achieved. Market Place Mews is an extension to Henley’s prime retail offer. The development is adjacent to the town’s main shoppers car park completing a natural circuit with Bell Street and Market Place.
The scheme benefits from good prominence from both the south and north approaches of Grafton Street and is located adjacent to the main Winterhill/Routeco cluster of bulky goods retail warehousing in Milton Keynes. The Grafton Centre comprises 3 units in a linear terrace which is accessed via Snowdon Drive.