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158 Drury Lane UPON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF COVENT GARDEN CAPCO A1 RETAIL UNIT TO LET 158 DRURY LANE ‘UNDER THE CARE OF CAPCO, Drury Lane is situated north of Long Acre and The property is situated a short walk from COVENT GARDEN IS BEING benefits from being in close proximity to a number Covent Garden Underground Station and the of offices and the Gillian Lynne Theatre. main Piazza which attracts over 44 million GIVEN A NEW LEASE OF LIFE.’ customer visits per year and demographics The property is situated adjacent to ITSU have changed dramatically over the years & Bunga Bunga and close to the likes of due to the influx of aspirational brands. MONOCLE Doughnut Time, Farmstand, Brompton Junction Bikes, Elliot Rhodes and Toni & Guy. 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