Retail and Leisure Instructions November 2019

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Retail and Leisure Instructions November 2019 RETAIL AND LEISURE INSTRUCTIONS NOVEMBER 2019 Further Information Richard Ryan | [email protected] Matthew Jones | [email protected] 25 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3BA www.fletchermorgan.co.uk 029 2037 8921 Aberdare – Canal Road, CF44 0AG • Retail / Motor / Trade Counter Opportunity. Terms • Option to Sub-Divide. On application • 3,223 sqft with 10 designated parking spaces. Barry Waterfront – West Haven, CF62 5AT • A new district centre including a convenience store and supporting retail. Terms • The scheme will extend to some 30,000 sqft. On application • Part of 100 acre regeneration which includes 2,000 new homes, restaurants, bars, hotel and other leisure. • West Haven is intended to comprise 6 units: Ground Floor Size (sq ft) Size (sq m) Unit 410 570.8 53.03 Unit 411 832.3 77.33 Unit 421 570.8 53.03 Unit 422 832.3 77.33 Unit 445 570.8 53.03 Unit 444 832.3 77.33 • Barry Waterfront – The Quays, CF62 5AT • A new district centre including a convenience store and supporting retail. Terms • The scheme will extend to some 30,000 sqft. On application • Part of 100 acre regeneration which includes 2,000 new homes, restaurants, bars, hotel and other leisure. • The Quays is intended to comprise 6 units: Ground Floor Size (sq ft) Size (sq m) Block A 6,512 605 Block B1 2,744 255 Block B2 4,197 390 Block C 9,310 865 Unit 1 645 60 Unit 2 1,076 100 Bridgend – Bridgend Shopping Centre, CF31 1DD • The scheme comprises approximately 130,000 sqft retail space. Terms • Adjacent to 100,000 sqft Asda and 550 car parking spaces. On application • National occupiers: Argos, Peacocks, Iceland, Farmfoods, Poundland, British Heart Foundation, Store 21, Able World, Ladbrokes, Greggs and Cash Converters. • Asset management opportunities from 1,200 sqft. Accommodation Size (sq ft) Size (sq m) Gallery 1,700 157.9 Units 9/10/11/12 8,000 743.2 Unit 16 9,962 925.5 Unit 19 4,060 377.2 Bridgend – Brackla Retail Park, CF31 1DE • A new district centre including a convenience store and supporting retail. Terms • The scheme will extend to some 129,000 sqft; family pub and restaurants with approximately 570 car On application parking spaces. • Phase 1 is intended to comprise Units 1 through to 7 anchored by a 20,000 sqft foodstore and variety retailer. Bridgend – District Centre, Parc Derwen, CF35 6HB • A new district centre including a convenience store and supporting retail. Terms • Parc Derwen extends to some 210 acres and the scheme will provide some 1,500 new homes together On application with a Primary School. • New units ranging from 1,150 sqft upwards. Brynmawr – Brynmawr Retail Park Development, Blaina Road, NP23 4SL • Units available ranging from 1,000 sqft – 17,500 sqft. Terms • Suitable for retail, leisure, drive through restaurant. On application Accommodation Size (sq ft) Size (sq m) Unit 1 (U/O McDonalds) 4,467 414 Unit 2 (U/O Home Bargains) 15,000 1,393 Unit 3 (U/O Lidl) 17,500 1,625 Unit 4 (U/O) 1,302 120 Caerphilly – Castle View Shopping Centre, Nantgarw, CF83 1SN • District Shopping Centre located West of the Town Centre. Terms • Occupiers include: Poundstretcher, Tesco Express, Subway, Greggs, Dominos, Esquires Coffee, On application amongst others. • Asset management opportunities Cardiff – Avenue Retail Park, Newport Road, CF23 9AE • 120,000 sqft retail scheme fronting Newport Road. Terms • Existing occupiers: Magnet, Matalan, M&S Simply Food, Greggs & Home Bargains. On application • Wide Bulky Uses and Open A1 (food). • Recent letting to Sharps Bedroom. Joint Agents • Potential asset management opportunities from 1,000 sqft to 46,000 sqft. Adam Patrick – ESH Chris Fenton – ESH Cardiff – Retail Units, Dragon Retail Park, CF23 9UF • New retail park development of circa 40,000 sqft with 110 car parking spaces adjacent to Morrisons and Terms opposite Avenue Retail Park. On application • Prelets to Wickes and Metro Bank Plc. • 2,500 sqft drive thru. • 20,000 sqft retail warehouse. • 5,000 sqft & 10,000 sqft retail warehouse. • 27,300 sqft of rear retail/trade counter units. Cardiff – Retail Units, The Pod, Cardiff Gate Business Park, CF23 8GL • New development suitable for restaurant / café bar / sandwich bar / retail / AL. Terms • Established Business Park covering 100 acres which employs in excess of 4,000 people. On application • Units from 1,200 sqft to 4,800 sqft. Cardiff – 365 Cowbridge Road East, CF5 1FU • For Sale Development opportunity – 2,127 sqft on 0.25 acres. Terms • Currently garage/showroom. On application • First floor 2 bedroom flat, current rental income is £240 pcm Cardiff – 19-21 Churchill Way, CF10 2HH • Ground floor sales 2,797 sqft and first floor ancillary 1,312 sqft Terms • Located in City Centre. On application • Notable occupiers situated on Churchill Way include Flannels, Toni & Guy, Scope, Tesco and Premier Inn. Cardiff – Design Quarter, Colchester Avenue, CF23 9AN • Prominent roadside trade/retail park. Terms • Located in established retail/trade location. On application • Occupiers include CTD Tiles, Sigma 3, Taylors Etc Interiors, Mandarin Stone and Adam James Interiors. Cardiff – Glynstell Park, Hadfield Road, CF11 8AQ • Refurbished Trade Counter / Warehouse Units with substantial car parking. Terms • Located in an established retail, motor and trade location. On application • Circa 60,000 sqft. • Asset management opportunities. Cardiff – Lake Road West, CF23 5PG • Established restaurant approximately 120 covers. Terms • Ground and first floor 2,691 sqft. On application • Assignment of existing lease. Cardiff – North Road, CF14 3BH • Former Stratstone showroom Terms • Large Showroom fronting North Road with ancillary office, workshop and rear yard On application • 14,892 sqft on 0.43 acres Cardiff – 105-107 Queen Street, CF10 2GP • Profitable Fish & Chip Shop & Restaurant in Cardiff City Centre. Terms • Ground and basement, 780 sqft. On application Cardiff – Gripoly Mills Retail Park, Sloper Road, CF11 8AA • Prominent roadside retail park. Terms • Occupiers include Cardiff Bed Store, United Carpets, JB Sewing, Astral Lighting, Gilmor Hair & On application Beauty • Asset management options. Cardiff – Unit 2, 307-315 Alexandra House, Cowbridge Road East, CF5 1JD • Ground floor retail unit – showroom 1,948 sqft and rear ancillary 560 sqft. Terms • Occupiers include Iceland, Tesco, Peacocks and Peter Alan Estate Agency. On application Cardiff – Unit 3, 307-315 Alexandra House, Cowbridge Road East, CF5 1JD • Ground floor retail unit – showroom 2,430 sqft and rear ancillary 1,600 sqft. Terms • Occupiers include Iceland, Tesco, Peacocks and Peter Alan Estate Agency. On application Cardiff – 15 Heol Y Deri, Rhiwbina, CF14 6HA • Located in highly popular suburb. Terms • Established A1/A2/A3 location. On application • Existing occupiers: The Co-Op, The Juboraj Restaurant, Coral, Parson’s Bakery, Barnardo’s. • Ground Floor retail with 3 bedroom flat with dining and kitchen facilities. • Accommodation Size (sq ft) Size (sq m) Ground Floor Sales 188 17.47 Ground Floor Storage / Ancillary 319 29.63 Total 507 37.1 Cardiff – Dickson Grove, North Road, CF14 3AF • Prominent Retail / Office / Café/ D1. Terms • 797 sqft. On application Cardiff – Stuart Street, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5BW • Ground Floor 1,668 sqft and Basement 1,076 sqft Terms • Full refurbishment being undetaken On application Cardiff – Caretakers Lodge, Radnor Road, CF5 1RB • Office / Studio / Retail Opportunity. Terms • 1,115 sqft. On application • Two Storey accommodation. Cardiff – Rompney Castle, Rumney, CF3 3EB • 2,500 sqft ground floor retail unit. Terms • A1 and A3 planning. On application • 13 parking spaces. Cardiff – Retail Centre, St Edeyrns Village, CF3 6UZ • Major new housing development in Cardiff providing 1,250 new homes. Terms • Over 400 homes constructed. On application • New 400 pupil Primary School due to open September 2021. • New retail scheme extending to 6,661 sqft with 22 parking spaces. Cardiff – Plot 1 Ty Draw Road, CF23 6XL • 1.4 acres (0.57 hectares). Terms • Suitable for care home, retail, residential, employment and public house – subject to planning. On application • The subject site forms part of the 117 acre Plas Ty Draw Churchlands development which will provide up to 1,200 new homes. Cardiff – Plot 2 Ty Draw Road, CF23 6XL • 1.77 acres (0.72 hectares). Terms • Suitable for care home, retail, residential, employment and public house – subject to planning. On application • The subject site forms part of the 117 acre Plas Ty Draw Churchlands development which will provide up to 1,200 new homes. Cardiff – 63-65 Whitchurch Road, CF14 3JP • Prominent retail unit – business unaffected. Terms • The property comprises a retail showroom with storage and amenity facilities to the rear. On application • There is rear loading via a roller shutter door. • 2,360 sqft. Cardigan – Bathhouse Retail Park, SA43 1JY • Open A1 Planning. • 11 acre gross (7.8 acre nett developable). • Historic planning for 97,000 sqft retail scheme including foodstore. Carmarthen – Priory Street, SA31 1LS • Former Lidl Store. Terms • 10,732 sqft (net sales) supermarket on 1.15 acres. On application • Alternative uses could include: retail, car sales, leisure, residential, retirement, trade counter. Subject to Planning. Cross Hands – Cross Hands Retail Park Development, Llandeilo Road, SA14 6NB • 90,000 sqft retail development. Terms • 562 car parking spaces. On application • Family public house/restaurant. • Open A1 planning including food. • Units from 1,250 sqft. Cross Hands – Unit 5B, Heol Parc Mawr, Cross Hands Business Park, SA14 6RE • Self-contained retail warehouse with front and rear yard space. Terms • Ground floor showroom with a rear storage warehouse. On application • The first floor is split between showroom and office accommodation. • 18,442 sqft. • 17 designated car parking spaces. Cross Hands – Heol Stanllyd, SA14 6RB • 2.2 acres (0.9 hectare) Development Site. Terms • Detailed planning permission for 28,000 sqft (Gross) of Open A1 retail, including food. On application • Prominent location directly opposite Co-op (proposed Home Bargains).
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