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The Pavillions, Old Spitalfields Market The Pavillions, Old Spitalfields Market An exciting opportunity to acquire a unique flagship store in prime Spitalfields. Old Spitalfields Market represents one of London’s most renowned and unique locations. CUTLER AND GROSS HACKETT An eclectic mix of cutting edge fashion, exceptional food and one-off markets, which has created a one stop destination for Londoners and tourists alike. Spitalfields is located amidst a number of exciting and diverse neighbourhoods. Liverpool Street station and the City are just moments away, whilst the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane and Redchurch Street are all located within walking All Saints distance. Spitalfields sits perfectly centrally in between all of these locationsRES toIDEN TIAbenefitL from all of the local customers. OFFICE ST REE T HANB URY SHOREDI TCH HIGH S TR EEE T a k i s n ’ s ’ BRICK L ANE sa Japa Ro ppie o LAMB STREET The P Golden Heart Olga HISTOR IC PERI ME TER de Polga 6 7 8–9 10a 11 15 13 14 15 16 17 117 s s r s s n e e s Ben Sherman d e p t l Deciem t w e h r Tavern an OFFICE ps e hter ig The Grocer m r o 115 Ma r Pi r W McQ Belstaff & Pinu y Cl Jigsa italifi B UNDER DEVELOPMENT r D p Androuet Mercantil D Dept of Coffee & Social Affairs s In G27 G26 G25 G24 G23 Zadig and 113 Offspring n Voltaire a l e THE e PAVILIO NS m 111b 111a ) Caf Indi-Go r o Pilp William Hill Bleecker St Burger Poppies Fish & Chips MM ama G07 Carribea Albam g ess t st floo Nails a r Tiger cc A W (fi OFFICE MAR KE T Office Shoes n SQUAR E o e L G06 Topman General Store The Real Greek 109 St. John Lululemon L L Bread & Wine A G05 I Delicatessan T DEN DENTIA Gourmet Burger I I Kitchen REJUVENATED MARKET Toni & Guy RES RES G04 SPACE AND MARKET n PUMA CO OFFICE e URT e t CONCEPT COMING SOON n 107b The Diner 107a r s a ’ L C be A y e I r r T t N Rag and os COMMERCIAL STREET Pizza Express Cleo e Ba vo E t R I ) D L r I o LAUNCH Q3 2017 Bone o S E R Taberna de Mercado ess t y ) st floo s r r n nit t o a o o t U (fi Acc o c n 105c 105b l s fl s a a t e b s s u c r a Superga a c i g fi A L I v ( Beedell 105a G03 Coram Shop To Let Gandys Fred Perry (2 retail floors) e s s E e e u E C f I o u C f Percy & Reed CRISPIN PLACE I F Ten h q a F i F r G02 n G01 t F i t O s n O Bells w n G e Crepe- A o T al Chop’d d affaire aca 103a e V B MAC Montuzma’s FOU RNIER STREE T f ti ec Hackett ll Shoes o Blixen Chanel Cheaney C 75–7 Vagabond 73 69 71 67 Oscar 65a Rapha Bobbi Benefit Brown & Gross Cutler 61–3 Palace Milo Jo Malone Jo CHRIS T Tag Heuer Barber Rarber 59 Brokedown 55 57 CHUR CH 53 SP ITALFI ELDS T L IVER POOL STREE BRUSHFIELD STREET BANK & TH E CIT Y HAN GE R UIT EXC LOND ON F Barclays e Bank e e ff OF e FI CE o us Vacant The Gun Vacant et C Ho rk S&M Caf Ma Vacant Vacant The Pavillions, Old Spitalfields Market. BLIXEN RAPHA The premises are arranged over ground and first floors. The unit can be available as one solo unit or two separate units, providing the following approximate net internal areas. OPTION 1 RENT SINGLE FLAGSHIP Upon application 13 MILLION Service Charge and Insurance Ground Floor 1,538 sq ft / 143 sq m Upon application PEOPLE PER YEAR VISIT OLD First Floor 2,689 sq ft / 250 sq m SPITALFIELDS MARKET TOTAL 4,227 sq ft / 393 sq m RATES The rates will be revaluated should the unit be split (Potential for extra 1,268 sq ft of first floor outside space, if required) 400,000 over ground and first floor. CITY EMPLOYEES WORK IN THE OPTION 2 However, we are verbally advised by the local IMMEDIATE AREA FLAGSHIP GROUND FLOOR UNIT AND FIRST FLOOR authority that the premises are currently assessed RESTAURANT/OTHER USE UNIT for rating purposes on an A3 basis, and as follows: Unit 1 – Flagship Ground Floor 7 NEW HOTELS Ground Floor 1,538 sq ft / 143 sq m Rateable Value 17/18 £265,000 DELIVERING 1000 NEW BEDS Rates Payable £132,235 per annum BY 2018 (INCLUDING THE NOBU Unit 2 – First Floor Restaurant/other use HOTEL AND GANSEVOORT) First Floor 2,689 sq ft / 250 sq m Interested parties should make their own enquiries. Outside Seating 1,268 sq ft / 118 sq m TOTAL 3,957 sq ft 368 sq m ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE 2,750 An EPC is available on request. NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS TENURE UNDER CONSTRUCTION WITHIN The shop is available to let by way of a new LEGAL COSTS Each party is to be responsible for its own legal costs 1 MILE, A FURTHER 1,500 AT effectively full repairing and insuring lease, for a PLANNING STAGE term to be agreed. incurred in connection with the letting. In accordance with all other lettings at Old Spitalfields 83 MILLION Market, the lease will be contracted outside the security of tenure and compensation provisions of the ENTRIES AND EXITS AT Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II (as amended). LIVERPOOL STREET STATION PER ANNUM, MAKING IT THE 3RD BUSIEST STATION IN THE UK Colombia Road Flower Market SHOREDITCH Bethnal Green OLD STREET Ace Hotel Redchurch Street The Hoxton Boundary Hotel White Collar Factory Gansevoort Tea Building SHOREDITCH HIGH ST BETHNAL GREEN (RAIL) Nobu Shoreditch House 10 Min 5 Min Truman Brewery Barbican Brick Lane BARBICAN CENTRE WHITECHAPEL LIVERPOOL ST VIEWINGS Moorgate By appointment through our joint agents Savills Duck & Waffle Tiffany Luckett 020 7758 3878 ALDGATE EAST Sarah Goldman 020 7758 3875 St Paul’s Sushi Samba Cushman & Wakefield Matthew Hyland 020 7152 5280 Bank Laura ThursfieldWHITECHAPEL 020 7152 5998 THE GHERKIN ALDGATE ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL FENCHURCH ST Shadwell Mansion House Canon St Monument Tower Hill MAC CHEANEY IMPORTANT NOTICE Savills and Cushman & Wakefield, their clients and any additional joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. representations or warranties in relation to the property The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no assumed that the property has all necessary planning, responsibility for any statement that may be made in building regulation or other consents and Savills have not these particulars. tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. These particulars do not form part of any offer or OLD SPITALFIELDS MARKET contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact..
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