Hildreds Centre Briar Way, Town Centre, Skegness, PE25 3NU
The bustling Hildreds is the retail hub of Skegness with over 30 established retailers and a 320 bay car park.
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The bustling Hildreds is the retail hub of Skegness with over 30 established retailers and a 320 bay car park.
Existing retailers include Halfords, Carpetright, ScS, Home Bargains, Currys, Starbucks, Pets at Home, Smyths Toys, HomeSense and Oak Furnitureland.
The principal food anchored retail destination in Market Deeping, an affluent market town near Peterborough, the centre boasts the largest public and only long stay parking in the area totaling 270 bays and benefits from a flourishing weekly market.
Markham Retail Park comprises five retail warehouse units, anchored by a 31,900 sq ft Sainsbury's foodstore. Other occupiers include Halfords, Argos, Poundstretcher and Lidl.
High end mixed use development. The development consists of an Odeon cinema (9 screens) and numerous bars and restaurants and is located between the High Street and Lincoln University.
Phase 2 of a cluster of units anchored by Morrisons and Homebase. Existing occupiers include Pets at Home, Halfords and Currys/PC World/Carphone Warehouse. Nearby occupiers include Morrisons, Lidl, Home Bargains, The Food Warehouse, B&M SCS, Argos, McDonalds, Burger King, KFC and Subway.
A 125,695 sq.ft modern, purpose-built retail park with occupiers including Matalan, ScS, The Food Warehouse, Pets at Home & Poundstretcher.
The Isaac Newton Centre is Grantham’s primary shopping centre with retailers within the scheme including Peacocks, Holland & Barrett, JJB Sports, Costa, Thomas Cook and Superdrug.
Our Local Centre is anchored by DFS and Next and provides a great addition to the local community.
The scheme is a modern, purpose built retail park extending to 32,000 sq ft with retailers represented including Next, Poundland, Iceland, and Pets at Home. The scheme benefits from approximately 130 dedicated car parking spaces.
Existing occupiers include B&Q, Halfords, Currys, Pizza Hut and Poundstretcher. 3 new units are proposed on this scheme, a retail unit of 12,000 sq ft, a drive-thru unit of approximately 1,800 sq ft and a pod unit of 2,500 sq ft, which can be split (subject to planning).
Scunthorpe Retail Park extends to 144,000 sq ft and is the largest retail park in the town. Tenants include The Range, Home Bargains, Matalan, Bardardo's, Iceland, Card Factory, Shoezone, Sue Ryder, Subway and Costa, Dunelm and Bensons for Beds are located opposite.
Largest Retail Park in Grimsby totalling 130,000 sq ft. The Park consists of 7 retail units. Tenants include Argos, Matalan, ScS, Poundstretcher, Pets at Home and The Food Warehouse.
High Point Retail Park comprises a terrace of 3 self contained retail warehouse units arranged as an ‘L’ shape and are of steel portal frame construction. Current occupiers include Currys PC World and Dreams. Victoria Street forms the principal retail warehouse pitch and the scheme is situated directly opposite Victoria Retail Park, where occupiers include Next, Poundstretcher, Sports Direct and Smyths Toys. Other occupiers in close proximity include Homebase, Tesco and Dunelm.
Holland Market & Winfrey Avenue Retail Park represent the dominant retail warehousing provision in the town. The schemes occupy a prime position in the centre of town adjacent to the town’s pedestrianised retail centre and railway station.
The Moorland Centre is a five-unit scheme that extends to approximately 37,000 sq ft. There is planning permission to build an additional retail space of approximately 9,000 sq ft unit. The landlord is willing to consider varied size options.
The opening of the Burghley Centre in 1989 created a great deal of controversy in Bourne because the £1½ million project involved the demolition of historic buildings on the east side of North Street, notably a chemist's shop that had an original Victorian shop front. At the rear, the cattle market had been disused and derelict for some years and the pens and sale offices provided much of the space needed for the development between North Street and Meadowgate which included a mall with 14 retail units, Budgens' supermarket and a car park with 170 spaces.
The Waterside is the main covered shopping centre in Lincoln. Its location right in the heart of the city, next to the River Witham, gives it a totally unique position. It houses some of the main fashion stores, with some of the most famous names on the high street. Major stores currently include H&M, Topshop, Next and New Look.
St. Marks Lincoln is located off Lincoln's High Street providing 400,000 sq ft. of retail space . The open A1 shopping centre element of the scheme is anchored by a Sports Direct. Existing tenants include JD Sports, Tesco Express, Super Drug and Caffe Nero.
The subject property comprises three units and a drive thru, with a total square footage of approximately 26,000 sq ft. The units are of an institutional specification, built with the capability to take mezzanine floors. The service yard is accessed via a separate service road with ample space for large vehicles to turn. There are approximately 107 car parking spaces which delivers a ratio of 1:243.