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Retail Park to Let Glasgow, G13 1Hu Excellent Opportunity Open A1 Retail Warehouse ANNIESLAND RETAIL PARK TO LET GLASGOW, G13 1HU EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OPEN A1 RETAIL WAREHOUSE UNIT C1 GIA – 3,430 SQFT (318.69 SQM) CurrentlyLandlord qualityundergoing upgrade a quality and Unit C1, Anniesland Retail Park Unit C1, Anniesland Retail Park upgraderefurbishment and refurbishment.undertaken. Asset improvements include: LOCATION DESCRIPTION D A • New letting to The Gym Group of O • New letting to The Gym Group of R N Anniesland Retail Park is situated E Anniesland Retail Park comprises a modern purpose-built retail park constructed 8,000 sqft (743.20 sqm) with 7,500 sqft D S ANNIESLAND R approx. 3 miles north west of A RETAIL PARK in 1994. Occupiers include The Gym Group (new letting), Mothercare, (696.75(696.75 sqm)sqm) mezzaninemezzanine; completed E Glasgow city centre on the A82. B Poundstretchers, an 80,000 sqft Morrisons supermarket and PFS. The Park will also and open. A739 • A new 1,800 sqft (167.22 sqm) Costa The Retail Park is immediately have a new 1,800 sqft (167.22 sqm) Drive-Thru coffee pod, which has been pre-let • A new 1,800 sqft (167.22 sqm) Costa adjacent to Anniesland Cross, ANNIESLAND to Costa Coffee. Coffee Drive-Thru (currently under RAILWAYRAILWAY STATIONSTATION A81 MARYHILL ROAD Coffee Drive-Thru; completed and open. one of the busiest arterial A82 GREATGREA WESTERN ROAD construction) THE HIGH MA CLEVEDEN R There is ample customer car parking to the Retail Park with approx. 156 dedicated SCHOOL OF T CLEVEDEN ROAD RYHI junctions within Glasgow. The GLASGOW WESTER • Lease extension agreed with Mothercare LL R spaces, providing a strong ratio of 1:240 sqft. Morrisons benefit from their own D N • Lease extension agreed with Mothercare Cross is the main intersection for RO OA until July 2028 (TBO July 2023). AD OA D extensive car park. O R until July 2028 (TBO July 2023) traffic flow east/west on the A82 AD • Upgrade of existing retail unit frontages. (city centre to west end) and also The subjects to let form part of the retail warehouse parade and offer clear eaves CROW R GARTNAVELGARTNAVEL height to haunch of 6m. Servicing is via the rear service yard and benefits from • Upgrade of parkexisting signage retail andunit frontages the A739 (Crow Road/Bearsden GENERAL HOSPITALHOSPITAL landscaping completed, with Road) north/south which links with separate vehicular access via Foulis Street/Crow Road. • Upgrade of the car park, landscaping the Clyde Tunnel and the M8. resurfacing of car park as final phase. D Unit C1 - GIA – 3,430 SQFT (318.69 SQM) A and park signage O R D AFFLUENT CATCHMENT N A L D LOCAL AREA D N The immediate catchment N Y Y H H 597,000 £2.2BN population includes: 7 3 • West End of Glasgow 7 597,000 £2.2BNA737A A737 D • Jordanhill to the south OADOA OAD R Residential Non-groceryN • Bearsden and Milngavie E population spendD within Residential Non-groceryS toD the north R BEARSDEN R A CHURCH withinpopulation 20 mins spend20minsA within O E R BEARSDENB R CROW ROAD within 20 mins 20mins CHURCH W O R CROWC ROAD CAR PARK (APPROX 156 SPACES) LIBRARY CAR PARK 50%50% (APPROX 156 SPACES)SPACES) LIBRARY C R Annual expenditure of households O DWELLINGS / RE Annual expenditure of households W clothing & footwear are ABC1s R O GREAT WESTERN ROA TAIL UNDER clothing & footwear are ABC1s A (9% above D (9% above £528M Scotland average) £528M Scotland average) ANNIESLAND RETAIL PARK PLAN STATION Household goods C D Household goods R A82 O DWELLINGS / RE £510M W £510M R (Source: FSP) R (Source: FSP) O GREAT WESTERNW ROA TAIL UNDER A D ESTERN ROA Unit C1, Anniesland Retail Park DESCRIPTION Anniesland Retail Park comprises a modern purpose-built retail park constructed in 1994. Occupiers include The Gym Group (new letting), Mothercare, and Poundstretchers, an 80,000 sqft Morrisons supermarket and PFS. The Park now also benefits from a new 1,800 sqft (167.22 sqm) Costa Coffee Drive-Thru. There is ample customer car parking to the Retail Park with approx. 156 dedicated spaces, providing a strong ratio of 1:240 sqft. Morrisons benefit from their own extensive car park. The subjects to let form part of the retail warehouse parade and offer clear eaves height to haunch of 6m. Servicing is via the rear service yard and benefits from separate vehicular access via Foulis Street/Crow Road. Unit C1 - GIA – 3,430 SQFT (318.69 SQM) Unit C1, Anniesland Retail Park DETAILS CONTACT REFURBISHMENT/UPGRADE WORKS PLANNING For further information or to arrange a viewing, The refurbishment works have The unit benefits from an Open Class please contact the letting agent: included upgrade of the retail 1 Retail (non-food) planning consent. Monica McRoberts frontages; removal of existing steel work and replacing with individual MEZZANINE 0141 222 9762 / 07739 989 296 entrance features and prominent Planning consent for a trading [email protected] signage above. In addition, the Park’s mezzanine of 7,500 sqft (696.75 sqm) signage and landscaping has been was granted in respect of Unit C2, upgraded. The final phase will include The Gym Group. The potential for a resurfacing of the car park. mezzanine level within the subject property maybe available to the LEASE TERMS AND RENT ingoing tenant. The unit is available on a full repairing and insuring lease incorporating five VAT AND LEGAL COSTS yearly rent reviews. Rental terms are All prices and costs indicated are available upon request. quoted exclusive of VAT. Each party will bear their own legal costs SERVICE CHARGE incurred in documenting any letting The tenant will be responsible for a and the ingoing tenant will be fair and equitable proportion of the responsible for any Registration Fees common service charge. and LBTT relating to the transaction. RATEABLE VALUE EPC The unit is to be reassessed due to Available on request. Landlord’s sub-division works. The in-going tenant will be responsible for all local authority rates and other related charges. All enquiries should be addressed to the relevant rating authority. Springford & Co and their clients give notice that: 1.They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Springford & Co have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Date of publication March 2019..
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