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CG Unit 104 the Centre Livin 28% 1 million 16.6 million 2.17million sq ft of shopping tourists visit days in of shoppers on destination footfall and leisure West Lothian shopping misson 166 stores, restaurants and cafés 4 million people living within 90 minutes radius FASHION ANCHORS 7,000 532,000 car parking spaces residential catchment in Livingston population RECENT STORE UPSIZES Lack of competition in the “The consistently strong footfall of immediate proximity and The Centre, Livingston has meant that our turnover forecast was not good accessibility via 83 only achieved but exceeded.” the M8 & M9 mean the minutes centre maintains a strong Mark Murray Managing Director of dwell time Aerial Adventures. market share across the principal catchment. £64 per head retail spend The Centre Livingston boasts a thriving catchment with an average annual household 45+ spend of 6% above the Scottish stores offer click average. Affluent Achievers & collect service make up 18%. STIRLING ALLOA COWDENBEATH KIRKCALDY M9 A985 DUNFERMLINE 7,100 5.5% new homes opportunity local population STONEYWOOD GRANGEMOUTH BONESS FALKIRK growth by 2025 ALEXANDRIA by 2023 LINLITHGOW M80 M9 DUMBARTON MILNGAVIE CUMBERNAULD BROXBURN M8 EDINBURGH BISHOPBRIGGS BATHGATE ARMADALE LIVINGSTON M73 GLASGOW COATBRIDGE WHITBURN M8 A71 A8 BIRKENSHAW SHOTTS PENICUIK CAMBUSLANG HAMILTON ShoppingShopping Locations Locations MajorMajor City City LARKHALL Glenrothes Minor Regional Centre CARLUKE GlenrothesGlenrothes Minor Regional Centre DistrictDistrict Centres Centres OOT Regional Malls Kirkcaldy OOT Regional Malls KirkcaldyKirkcaldy OtherOther Out Out Of Of Town Town Dunfermline Shopping Locations DunfermlineDunfermline KILWINNING Major City Falkirk FalkirkFalkirk OceanGlenrothes Terminal Minor Regional Centre Falkirk OceanOcean Terminal Terminal IRVINE District Centres Cumbernauld KILMARNOCK Cumbernauld The Gyle OOT Regional Malls A PRIME The Gyle StirlingBathgate The Gyle Clydebank BathgateBathgate Kirkcaldy Clydebank Livingston Other Out Of Town Braehead LivingstonLivingston GlasgowBraehead Dunfermline Paisley Glasgow PaisleyPaisley Paisley FoF 8,000 SilverburnFoF LOCATION TROON Silverburn Falkirk Motherwell Falkirk Ocean Terminal local student Aven Motherwell AvenAven East Kilbride Cumbernauld The Centre Livingston East Kilbride The Gyle Edinburgh Bathgate population Clydebank Bathgate Livingston Braehead Livingston lies in Scotland’s commercial Glasgow Paisley FoF SilverburnFoF Kilmarnock heartland between the key Kilmarnock Galashiels Motherwell GalashielsGalashiels Aven Galashiels East Kilbride cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The Centre is CatchmentCatchment Segments Segments Kilmarnock Primary three miles from the M8 GalashielsPrimary SecondarySecondary and nine miles from TertiaryTertiary Edinburgh Airport. Catchment Segments Primary Research Sources CACI January 2019 & FSP May 2016 Secondary and Steam Report 2019 Tertiary CAR PARK CAR PARK 1,490 SPACES 900 SPACES 301 9 sq ft RETAIL PARK KIDZECO 104 WATERSTONES 307 308 3a SANCTUM HAIR & BEAUTY KIDZECO NATIONWIDE RIVER ISLAND KIDS 306 309 106a S 102 R OFFICE ROYAL HARVESTER XILE SLATER ANGELS S S 310 HOGG 106b BANK OF X JOB 302 SAVERS 306 1 SCOTLAND CE 311 CAESER & CENTRE R CELTIC 304 RAMSDEN BRIGHTHOUSE WILLIAM S MATALAN 101 HOWIE 576 8412 13 1 PLUS HILL 107 312 N ARGAIN BUY McDONALD’S IDS HARRY CORRY BUS STOPS B 110 111 K 100 108 S SPECSAVER TARTAN HOUSE MALL POUND STRETCHE BINGO NOW NOW CAFÉ PARAGON VODAFONE O2 346 VISIO EXPRES N GAME 53 59 BATHROOMS B&M BARGAINS E 97b CARLTON 15 43 2 109 CAFE BA 305a DISNEY MEN KIND 120 121 1a 1a 1&3b 2 3 305b CLARKS CARPHONE SALLY HAIR & HOLLAND & BARRETT POST 5 1 1a 305 313 114 WAREHOUSE TIMPSONS 113 115 116 117 118 119 HALIFAX CREDIT UNIO HOIZ 117 52 SHADE BEAUTY 314a 314b 60 OFFICE COSTA C 57b 16 QUIZ 57a LOVISA HISHOLM 112 VAPORIZED C HUNTER 3159316 7 97c 98 99 FRAGRANCE SHOP 56 VOLUMIZE 54/55 58 61 CLAIRE’S EUROCHANGE E Upper Ground Floor HICLIMB® HIRIDE® Y TOP CUTS A THE PERFUME SHOP 50 S 62 AR 0 SUBWAY 7 321 A B’DAZZLED 330b BEAVER 318 96 94 93 92a 92 91 90 88 SHOP E GREGGS 319 49 31 92a 72 32 SHOP S 63 BROOKS BARCLAYS E H SA 330 JAMES E YOUR DIAMONDS WARREN YANKEE G BONMARCHE CANDLE THE PERFUM BEAUTY HAIR THE MONE CRUISES BB’S COFFEE TRAVEL 45 INN CHOCOLAT HOTEL 44 46 47 PLACE RYMAN PANDOR PANDOR 57 OPTICAL EXPRESS BARRHEAD 68 67 66 LIVINGSTON NEWS 48 322 KRISPY KREM 65 64a 64b 331 BARRHEAD 73 WAGAMAMA SWAROVSKI COTSWOLD 80 17C BARCLAYS 74 GREG 81 79 341 SMIGGL EE USC MUFFIN BREAK ACCESSORIZ 86 WC ASK 323 30 29 28 CAR PARK DIVA 332a 32 S ITALIAN RAJO 332 NAILS N HAIR 43c/d 43a/b 17D THE ENTERTAINER BODYCARE CLINTON CARDS TSB 340 WC 324 E CLYDESDALE Y CARD FACTORY 1,130 SPACES DEICHMANN 77-78 BANK BRITISH HEART 17 338 NANDO’S WC WC 85 84 83 YOUR MOVE 333 LUSH S FOUNDATION Second 75 18 H SAMUEL JD PART HOUS THOMSO BHF 325 Floor 339 UNIQUE BUS STOP 334 27A 19 WL TAXI LADBROKES SHOE ZONE WILLIAM HILL ICELAND 36 BUILD A BEAR 76 WATT BROTHERS 7,369 sq ft 82 338 335 326 27 SANTANDER 20 43g 37 26 SUPERCUTS 3 STORE WHSMITH 336 25 MEDIA HAIR 21 STITCH EXPRESS QUICKSILVER 33-3 327 / 328 24a 22 AMUSEMENTS PARAFFIN HARVEY LAMP PUB THOMPSON 24 23 KOBANI 43f 42 BARBER 16c 337 00 sq ft CAR PARK 620 SPACES ft & Mezz 5,000 sq ft 329 VACANT UNITS Unit 1&3B: GF 8,883 sq ft & FF 3,456 sq ft Unit 305b: GF 1,832 sq ft & FF 2,018 sq ft UNITS UNDER OFFER Unit 17C: GF 625 sq ft & FF 1,311 sq ft Unit 307: GF 3,939 sq ft & FF 5,102 sq ft Unit 24a: 1st floor 1,297 sq ft Unit 334: GF 1,491 sq ft & FF 1,228 sq ft VACANT UNITS Unit 26: GF 409 sq ft & FF 142 sq ft Unit 335: GF 1,324 sq ft & FF 895 sq ft Unit 92a: GF 2,325 sq ft Unit 338: GF 1,237 sq ft Unit 97c: GF 736 sq ft Unit 346: GF 2,255 sq ft Unit 101: GF 1,143 sq ft & FF 815 sq ft Unit 104: GF 1,525 sq ft Unit 305a: GF 1,474 sq ft OUR FOOD OFFER SHOP, EAT, PLAY The Centre Livingston enjoys a broad range of places to HiRide is the Centre Livingston’s exciting new leisure offer for kids eat and drink with 6 restaurants, 13 cafés and an abundance and adults. With a 15m zipline and a variety of challenging obstacles of grab-and-go food offerings. spanning 100m, including a swinging bridge and rolling log, it is the first aerial obstacle course suspended from the roof of a shopping mall directly above shoppers. In addition HiClimb offers a vertical climbing wall with 20 different obstacles to tackle, and HiFall, is the UK’s first free-falling descender where participants are hoisted up 13m into the air before being quickly released to the ground. Also included is a three-level soft play area for toddlers and children The Centre Livingston enjoys a broad range of places to eat and an 80-seater café with spectator seating. and drink with 5 restaurants, 13 cafés and an abundance of grab-and-go food oerings. DONNA SPRINGALL 0207 292 1932 [email protected] STUART MONCUR 0131 247 3706 [email protected] ISLA MONTEITH 0131 247 3746 [email protected] CHARLIE HALL 0131 247 3705 [email protected] IAN WHELAN 0131 558 5121 [email protected] ALASTAIR ROWE 0131 558 5140 [email protected] CALLUM KEANE 0131 558 5107 [email protected] www.thecentrelivingston.com AUGUST 2019.
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