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Flagship Shop to Let 33-35 Brewer Street, London W1 Over 5,000 Sq Ft Available CURRENT BRANDS Flagship Shop To Let 33-35 Brewer Street, London W1 Over 5,000 sq ft available CURRENT BRANDS Flagship Store To Let 33-35 Brewer Street An opportunity to lease a rare flagship store located in the heart of Soho on Brewer Street, a diverse destination which has quietly gained a reputation as the place to be. Home to innovative retailers that quickly become “Soho Heroes”, including fashion and streetwear cult stores Palace, Champion, Machine-A and Stone Island. Where Brewer meets Lexington find lifestyle concept storeAlex Eagle, events hub Brewer Street Carpark and the unsuspecting Japanese store De-luxe Cleaning. These all sit alongside eateries such as the iconic Italian deli Lina Stores, modern bistro HIX, the seafood institution Randall & Aubin and new Thai restaurant Kiln. ACCOMMODATION RATES The shop is arranged over ground and basement To be assessed on completion of the landlords works. floors and provides the following approximate net internal floor areas. ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE More information available on request. Whole: Ground floor: 1,817 sq ft 168.8 sq m LEGAL COSTS Basement: 3,167 sq ft 294.2 sq m Each party to bear its own costs. Vaults: 317 sq ft 29.5 sq m CONTACT Total: 5,301 sq ft 492.5 sq m COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL Sara Law / David Carlsson / Cecily Offord Split: Sara.Law@Collier. com / [email protected] 33 Brewer Street [email protected] Ground floor: 837 sq ft 77.8 sq m 020 7487 1614 Basement: 1,935 sq ft 179.8 sq m Vaults: 60 sq ft 5.6 sq m HANOVER GREEN RETAIL Laura Thursfield / Matthew Hyland Total: 2,832 sq ft 263.2 sq m [email protected] / [email protected] 35 Brewer Street 020 3130 6400 Ground floor: 902 sq ft 83.8 sq m Basement: 1,131 sq ft 105.1 sq m Vaults: 258 sq ft 24 sq m ThisIsSoho.co.uk Misrepresentation Act 1967 and Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 Colliers International, Hanover Green Retail LLP and their clients give notice that: i) Total: 2,291 sq ft 212.9 sq m These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statement or representation of fact. ii) No person in the employment of the agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. iii) Floor areas, measurements or distances given are TERMS approximate. Unless otherwise stated, any rents, or outgoings quoted are exclusive of VAT. iv) Any descriptions given of the property cannot be taken to imply, it is in The shop is available to let by way of a new lease good repair, has all necessary consents, is free of contamination, or that the services for a term to be agreed. The lease will be contacted and facilities are in working order. Interested parties are advised to carry out their own in investigations as required. outside of the security of tenure and compensation provisions of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 Part II (as amended). RENT Subject to contract rental offers are invited in the region of £350,000 per annum exclusive of rates, (VAT if applicable) and all other outgoings. INSURANCE / SERVICE CHARGE The service charge for the current financial year is estimated at £18,200pa. The insurance is estimated at £2,600. 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