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Quayside Offices at the House Heart of the Quayside QUAYSIDE OFFICES AT THE HOUSE HEART OF THE QUAYSIDE 6,950 Sq Ft (645.68 Sq M) TO LET Quayside Pitcher & Piano LOCATION Quayside House occupies a commanding position on Newcastle’s Quayside offering views of the Tyne Bridge and Gateshead Millennium Bridge. The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Sage Gateshead Performing Arts and Conference Centre are directly opposite. Other nearby occupiers include: Sage Baltic • The Malmaison Hotel • Newcastle Upon Tyne Combined Court Centre • Ward Hadaway • NEPIA • Bond Dickinson • Barclays • Tesco Express • Las Iguanas • Gusto • Pitcher & Piano • Live Theatre Baltic QUAYSIDE HOUSE LAW COURTS SITUATION ACCOMMODATION The property is located just 0.5 miles east We understand that the available office suite provides the following net of Newcastle Central Station and is 0.2 internal area (NIA): miles south of Manors Metro Station. The 6 Miles Quaylink bus stops immediately outside the property providing access to the retail First Floor 645.68 Sq M 6,950 Sq Ft area of the city, Gosforth and Newcastle 0.2 Miles Great Park. The A167 nearby links with Larger requirements of up to 12,050 sq ft (1,119.48 sq m) can potentially be the A1(M), the A194(M) and the A69. accommodated over continuous floors. Newcastle International Airport is only 6 miles away. 0 Miles SPECIFICATION Suspended ceilings New high efficiency air Raised access flooring 3 x 10 person passenger lifts incorporating LED lighting conditioning system Separate male and female Shower facilities Generous on site car parking Manned reception WC facilities on each floor HAYMARKET TO A1 NORTHUMBERLAND ST TERMS & NORTH The suite is available by way of an effectively Full Repairing and Insuring lease by ELDON SQUARE way of a service charge, for a term to be agreed. SHOPPING NORTHUMBRIA CENTRE UNIVERSITY A193 NEW BRIDGE ST RENT PILGRIM ST Upon application. MONUMENT MANORS THEATRE QUAYSIDE RATING ROYAL HOUSE MELBOURNE ST The first floor will need to be reassessed for rating purposes. GREY ST SERVICE CHARGE A186 CITY ROAD QUAYSIDE There is a service charge in place to recover the costs of the landlord’s upkeep of DEAN ST LAW the common areas and external structure of the building, together with a COURTS MILLENIUM BALTIC Quayside Management Estates Charge. Figures available upon request. BRIDGE ARTS CASTLE CENTRE COLLINGWOOD ST KEEP QUAYSIDE CENTRAL RIVER TYNE STATION EPC A167 TYNE BRIDGE The EPC rating for the available suite is C-51. SOUTH SHORE ROAD GATESHEAD SWING BRIDGE VAT B1307 THE SAGE HIGH GATESHEAD LEVEL All rents, premiums and purchase prices quoted are exclusive of VAT. All offers COPTHORNE BRIDGE are to be made to the joint agents on this basis and, where silent, offers will be QUAYSIDE HOTEL HILTON deemed net of VAT. HOTEL Chris Pearson Chris Dent QUAYSIDE VIEWING HOUSE MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967: The joint agents for themselves and for the vendor(s) or lessor(s) of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: 1) These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part of, an offer or contract. 2) None of the statements contained in these particulars as to the property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. 3) Any intending purchaser or lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. 4) The vendor(s) or lessor(s) do not make or give and neither the joint agents, nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. Finance Act 1989: Unless otherwise stated all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: These details are believed to be correct at the time of compilation but may be subject to subsequent amendment. November 2016..
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