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Monument Mall 6 BLACKETT ST. / NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE MONUMENT MALL PRESTIGIOUS RETAIL OPPORTUNITY 02 MONUMENT MALL 4,885 sq ft prime retail opportunity in a bustling city centre Stunning period property, with prominent double height glazed façade, located within the city centre’s prime retailing pitch. The premises are arranged over ground and basement floors, providing c. 2,390 sq ft NIA ground and 2,495 sq ft NIA basement. The basement is not currently used for sales but can be converted for sales use. The accommodation benefits from the previous tenant’s fit out, but can be stripped out to an agreed specification to suit. The property is situated on Blackett Street, MONUMENT MALL alongside premium retail and F&B operators such as Hugo Boss, Reiss, Michael Kors, The White Company, The Botanist and Banyan Bar & Restaurant. 03 Amongst the biggest names P R U D Three H O E P Sainsbury’s L A C E PRU Primark DHO E S TRE ET Marks & Spencer MONUMENT MALL Outfit PRUDH Thomas Sabo John Lewis OE PLACE The Perfume Warren James Vision Express Vodafone Specsavers Caffè Sketchers Foot Locker Shop Nero McDonald’s Kiko Three Flying Tiger ELDON Currys PC World SQUARE O2 Inglot Charles SHOPPING Barrhead Clinkard ELDON WAYThe Works Claire’s Beaverbrooks Swarovski CENTRE Pandora Vodafone Lakeland Ernest Jones The Clintons Fragrance EE JD Shop Clarks Office Game Kurt Lush Optical Express GT Harvey & Ptr Geiger Card Factory Castle D/C Smiggle H Samuel Superdrug Tesco Levi’s Carphone N warehouse O Boots Barclays Bank EE R T Costa H U SAVILLE ROW K Samsung M Holland L Superdry & B & Barret A Powerhouse E W R The Perfume Fitness L H&M N Shop A O The Body Fenwick N D Shop D L E E S L T D Whsmith & Post Office HMV R O E N E T S N Q U A Greggs R E 04 Next Place of Worship Burger King BRUNSWICK PLACE Admiral Casino Monument Mall WHITECROSS WAY Goldsmiths B LA Greggs Natwest Retail CK Lipsy ET Thorntons Warren James T S Waterstones Sportsdirect.com Heros & Villans T R Moss Bros AllSaints Supercuts EE Company White The T Street Blackett 6 The Botanist The Banyan / Banyan Ryman Brown Molton Burton Card Giraffe Kors Michael TK NORTHUMBERLAND PLACE Hugo Boss Hugo Dorothy Factory Maxx Fatface Nationwide Perkins Kiehl’s Scotts Adidas Reiss Rox Crepeaffaire ASK Spudulike Tapas Five Guys Topshop Revolution Boots Metro Metro BLACKETT STREET NEW BRIDG N E STREET E Reds L Hotel Chocolate The North Face S Vans O N Grey’s Stack S Monument T Northern R E Goldsmiths E Tortilla T Dr Martens French Connection P Rail Station Rail I Outfitters Monument Urban L The Alchemist Tyneside Patisserie HSBC G Cinema Valerie R Yo! Sushi I M Pret HIGH FRIAR LANE S T R E E T Byron HOOD STREET Y’S PL ST MAR d nd R N berla O um T orth S R N A167(M) T Y H L C Newcastle - e U R a M z E e P B s E T er R B r L A a A R c R ST JAMES’ N AC e K R PARK ELDON D D the economic capital SQUARE S T W NEW BRIDGE ST 304,600 e ll in Population of Newcastle g Blackett S P t t I o L St n G t rke S R a of the North East t M r I e M e G t r S A167(M) t e y T S MANORS r S e t T g E S in RN Newcastle upon Tyne is the regional capital and a U r O LB G E B M principal focus of economic activity within the T IG S G P N M IL D A G R O R RIM TY North East of England. It is the largest retailing, T K S CI Y ET T A L leisure and office centre in the North East and has C WE STG T ATE Y an international draw as a business, education R T N D S LE E D IL V B E V E and tourism centre. N R ID L I S D Y B A U ’ CENTRAL G Q S E With a population of 304,600 people and a wider E M L A IL J H urban population of around a 1,000,000 the city D T NEWCASTLE AN is located 270 miles north of London and 105 miles S S 1 south of Edinburgh. 0-5 mins 6-10 mins 10+ mins Home to two leading universities, Newcastle and Northumbria, the city attracts over 55,000 students MONUMENT MALL annually from the UK and 136 countries around the world. Newcastle University is a member of the prestigious Russell Group comprising the leading 24 universities in the country. 3 55,000 Number of students 1 John Lewis, intu Eldon Square attracted by Newcastles 2 Gateshead Millennium bridge two leading universities 2 05 3 Grey’s Monument The city also has a booming license and leisure market which has seen over 80 new bars and restaurants open in the last 4 years alone, attracting some 2 million leisure visitors to the city each year. Newcastle has attracted many high profile global, national and regional occupiers, many of which 80 New bars and have expanded or upgraded their existing space. restaurants 1 4 MONUMENT MALL A thriving retail 1.5M Primary catchment and leisure market shopping population The city has an extensive primary catchment shopping population of 1.5 million people with approximately 2.6 million sq ft of retail floor space ranking it sixth out of the 100 PROMIS centres. 5 The prime area is centred around Northumberland Street, the Grey’s Monument on Blackett/ Grainger 1 Banyan, Blackett Street Street, and Intu’s Eldon Square Shopping Centre. 2 Dr Martins, Grainger Street Major department store attractions include 3 Reiss, Blackett Street Fenwicks, John Lewis and Marks & Spencer. 4 Molton Brown, Blackett Street 2 3 06 5 Fenwick, Northumberland Street GROUND FLOOR N A flexible unit with 2,390 SQ FT / 222 SQ M high profile neighbours MONUMENT MALL Place Brunswick banyan Street Blackett Brunswick Place Brunswick BASEMENT FLOOR Blackett Street Blackett MONUMENT MALL 2,495 SQ FT / 232 SQ M ROX Place Brunswick Blackett Street Blackett Floor Sq Ft Sq M Ground 2,390 222 Basement 2,495 232 Total 4,885 454 07 For indicative purposes only. Not to scale Get in touch For further information please contact the lettings agents Victoria Broadhead Mark Proudlove +44 (0)7793 158 133 +44 (0)7808 479 310 brucegillinghampollard.com barkerproudlove.co.uk Bruce Gillingham Pollard and Baker Proudlove for themselves and the vendor and as agents for the vendor give notice that: (i) The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending lessees, and do not constitute an offer or contract; (ii) All descriptions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them and are advised to do so; (iii) No person in the employment of Bruce Gillingham Pollard or Baker Proudlove has any authority to give representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property; (iv) All prices, rents and premiums quoted are exclusive of VAT at the current rate. 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