Thames Ditton is a picturesque village on the Thames situated between Surbiton/Kingston and Esher. The subject property is located in a prominent position. Nearby occupiers include Costa and Budgens as well as many local businesses.
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Thames Ditton is a picturesque village on the Thames situated between Surbiton/Kingston and Esher. The subject property is located in a prominent position. Nearby occupiers include Costa and Budgens as well as many local businesses.
Mason Partners
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Thu Jun 26 2025
Sheet Anchor Evolve, part of M Core, has completed the acquisition of a 38,000 sq ft retail parade and multi-storey car park in Wimbledon. The properties at the parade are currently let to five tenants, including Metro Bank, Joe & The Juice, Itsu, Fitness Space, and a brand new 14,000 sq ft Aldi store. The asset provides a weighted average unexpired lease term of 8.3 years to break and 16.
Thu Jun 19 2025
Açai and The Tribe, a health-focused all-day eatery, has opened its first store in London at 279 Fulham Road, within the Sloane Stanley Estate. Açai and The Tribe's 1,327 sq ft space offers a range of açai bowls as well as other health-focused food options, such as smoothies, topped sourdough, sandwiches, banana loaf, and a range of beverages. Açai and The Tribe – which was founded in 2021 and opened its first site in Manchester – will sit alongside coffee brand Kiss The Hippo in close proximity to Joe and The Juice and Claude Bosi's Josephine restaurant.
Wed Jun 18 2025
The mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that he will move ahead with plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street. This follows an extensive public consultation which attracted over 6,000 responses and found that almost seven in 10 respondents backed the proposals. Some major businesses have also welcomed the plans, including Selfridges, John Lewis, and Ikea. The proposals were first announced last year, and outlined the pedestrianisation of the almost mile-long stretch of Oxford Street between Orchard Street and Oxford Circus up to Great Portland Street.