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Newport Emailer 20.08.2013.Indd NOW OPEN Open 200,000 sq ft of Open A1 Retail Accomodation POSTCODE: NP19 4QQ • Newport Retail Park is situated to the South • 100 acres of new employment space planned Introduction East of Newport, a major Welsh City located to create 1000’s of new jobs. on the M4 motorway between Bristol and Cardiff. • Proposed dedicated junction off new M4 extension. • The City’s principal out of town Retail Park. • It forms part of a newly designated district centre on the east side of the city with over 4,000 new homes planned. • Situated on the M4 Motorway between • Main line trains run every 30 minutes to Location Bristol and Cardiff. London with a journey time of 11 minutes. • 25 miles west of the M4/M5 interchange. • Airports at Bristol and Cardiff serving major UK and European cities. • 21/2 hours drive from London. 60,000 sq ft Marks & Spencer NOW OPEN Cwm LLANDENNY LLANDOGO ABERTILLERY LLANSOY HEWELSFIELD DERI PONTYPOOL USK BARKELEY BARGOED A449 A48 NEWBRIDGE SAINT ARVANS TIDENHAN LLANTRISANT BLACKWOOD CWMBRÅN LLANGYBI CHEPSTOW A472 YSTRAD MYNACH SHIRENEWTON PENHOW RISCA THORNBURY PONTYPRIDD CAERLEON A48 M48 ALVESTON BEDWAS M4 RHYDYFELIN CALDICOT OLVESTON BESSALEG NEWPORT M4 CAERPHILLY RREDWICKEDWICK M5 IRON CASTLETON ACTON M4 GOLGOLDCLIFFDCLIFF EEASTERAS COMPTON PATCHWAY RADYR PETERSTONE WENTLOOGE M49 A38 ROATH A48 AVONMOUTH MANGOLSFIELD PORTISHEAD M32 CARDIFF CLAPTON-IN-GORDANO KINGSWOOD BRISTOL LONG ASHTON CLEVEDON M5 HANHAM PENARTH FLAX BOURTON A4 – 10 Minutes enmark SWANBRIDGE KINGSTON SEYMOUR DUNDRY KELSTO – 30 Minutes YATTON WEST TOWN A38 A37 COMPTON DANDO Source: Eurodirect 2007 • Urban population over 145,000 Catchment • 1.5 million people live within 45 minutes drive time • 50% of catchment are ABC1 customer profi le • In excess of £72 million weekly spend Masterplan 24,129 sq ftsq 24,129 13,914 sq ft 13,914 10,071 sq ft 10,071 10,439 sq ft10,439 PROPOSED 40,000 sq ft SITE 3/4 5 7 6 SEVEN STILES AVENUE 10,008 sq ft 2 8 7,224 sq ft 4,667 sq ft 1d DUTTON SPORTS FORSHAW 9 DIRECT.COM 7,064 sq ft 7,721 sq ft 1c 10 4,146 sq ft 1b 7,125 sq ft 6,093 sq ft 3,845 sq ft CAR PARK 850 SPACES 1,851 sq ft 1,851 4,380 sq ft 11a vision expr 1,444 sq ft sq ft1,455 1a sq ft 1,451 1,600sq ft1,600sq 11b 1,060 sq ft1,060 11c ess 12a 12 13 11f 11d 11e SPYTTY ROAD 14,324 sq ft 13a 6,086 sq ft 14 9,766 sq ft 15 5,194 sq ft 15a 2,616 sq ft 19a 1,557 sq ft 16 9,889 sq ft 21 1,954 sq ft 19b 1,557 sq ft 20 3,014 sq ft 17/18 30,000 sq ft Ground Floor 60,000 sq ft Total FILLING STATION CENTRAL AVENUE CAR PARK 540 SPACES MAJORITYCAR UNDER PARK STORE 966 SPACES SALLY HAIR & BEAUTY QUEENSWAY MEADOWS – RETAIL/EXCHANGED – IN SOLICITORS HANDS – TERMS AGREED – UNDER NEGOTIATION – AVAILABLE Phase II detail 8 7,224 sq ft SPORTS 9 DIRECT.COM 7,064 sq ft 10 7,125 sq ft 3,845 sq ft 6,093 sq ft 4,380 sq ft 1,455 1,455 sq ft 11d 1,851 sq ft 1,851 1,451 sq ft 1,451 vision expr 11a 1,444 sq ft 1,600 11b sq ft1,600 1,060 sq ft1,060 11c ess 11e 12a 11f 12 13 13a 6,086 sq ft 14 9,766 sq ft 15 5,194 sq ft 15a 2,616 sq ft 19a 1,557 sq ft 16 9,858 sq ft 21 1,954 sq ft 19b 1,557 sq ft 20 3,014 sq ft 17/18 30,000 sq ft Ground Floor 60,000 sq ft Total Security Offi ce – RETAIL/EXCHANGED – IN SOLICITORS HANDS – TERMS AGREED – UNDER NEGOTIATION – AVAILABLE South East Wales principle Retail Park SPORTS DIRECT.COM vision express The Park • Newport Retail Park totals over 200,00 sq ft of full open A1 retail accommodation including food. • Mezzanine space available. • M&S anchors Phase II. • It forms part of a signifi cant retail and leisure destination with adjoining retail and leisure uses, including a Tesco Extra, UGC Cinema and restaurants. Introducing top fashion favourites Newport Retail park brings a host of high street fashion names to this popular area of South Wales, including River Island, New Look, Next, Clarks and Outfi t. With the introduction of M&S to anchor phase II, plus other exciting fashion retailers, the park is rapidly becoming Newport’s stylish place to be. Prominent location - with well balanced mix Llanwern area regeneration GLAN LLYN REGENERATION SITE • 600 acre regeneration site adjacent to Newport Retail Park. • Provision for 4,000 new homes. • Play spaces, sports facilities, open space and parkland, wildlife habitats, with three new lakes at the heart of it all. • Schools for all ages, youth clubs, NEWPORT RETAIL PARK nurseries, after school activities. • Celtic Business Park, a major new 100 acre industrial and warehousing scheme with planning for B1, B2 and B8 uses. • A local centre with offi ces, library, doctor’s surgery, police station. • Shops and supermarkets, restaurants, cafés, bars. • An integrated transport strategy that includes new road links, cycle routes, footpaths, bus services, a proposed new station at Llanwern and a 1000 space Park and Ride. Regeneration site Proposed junction location PROPOSED M4 EXTENSION Proposed M4 extension The Council backed £830 million M4 relief road. Summary • Over 200,000 sq ft shopping park now open • High quality fi nishes • Over 1,500 free car parking spaces • New Tesco Extra Superstore • M&S anchoring Phase II For further details of this exciting retail opportunity, including unit availability and timing, please call the leasing agents Paul Anderson/Tudor Williams Simon Wilson/Bradley Smith 53 Birkenhead Road, 1 Manchester Square Hoylake, Wirral CH47 5AF London, W1U 3AB Tel: 0151 632 7575 Tel: 0203 058 2000 Development Investment Management Fforest Fach Great Eastern Kingston ParkMeadowhall Newport Parc Llandudno Parc Trostre Cardiff Lifestyle Parkgate Team Valley Telford Forge Catcliffe Parc Pemberton Ringwood Road Widnes Prestatyn Wombwell Lane Manningham Way Retail Park Shopping Park Lane RETAIL PARKS MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1988 – Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this document, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed and neither does it constitute any offer under contract. The Developer and their Agents makes or gives and no person in their respective employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in respect 20.08.2013 POSTCODE: NP19 4QQ of this development. You must satisfy yourself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of this information..
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