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Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership Property Slide Deck by Area and Type COAST TO CAPITAL LOCAL ENTERPRISE PARTNERSHIP PROPERTY SLIDE DECK BY AREA AND TYPE 09/2015 BOGNOR & CHICHESTER OFFICES Flexible term CITY GATES Two modern office suites which are located in a purpose built office building close to the centre of the historic city of Chichester. The premises lie adjacent to the mainline railway station which provides frequent services to London Victoria and a number of stations along the south coast. Rent: £14 per sq ft per annum Address: 2 – 4 Southgate, Chichester, PO 8DQ Features: ▪ Attractive reception hall ▪ Lifts ▪ Central heating ▪ Perimeter computer trunking ▪ Male and female WC’s on each floor ▪ On site parking. ▪ Pro-active landlord http://www.henryadams.co.uk/commercial-properties/first-floor-office-suites-city-gates-2-4-southgate-chichester-po19-8dq/9 Contact: 01243 532222 METRO HOUSE Metro House is a multi-let serviced office building close to the heart of Chichester city centre. The property is located just off the A27 and has excellent communication links by road and rail to Brighton in the east, Southampton in the west and Gatwick in the north. Southampton's airport is only a 40 minute drive from Chichester. Rent: From £18,192 pa (£12.00/sq. ft. pa) Address: Vinnetrow Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 1QH Feature ▪ Purpose built 4 storey office building ▪ Open plan refurbished office suites ▪ On site parking ▪ Located close to the heart of Chichester city centre ▪ Located on A286 with easy access to A27 ▪ Chichester Station approx 10 minutes' walk http://www.primelocation.com/to-rent/commercial/details/34361448#9SpJB31yG5hlbjZW.97/ Contact: 01273 767 959 OFFICES Long term VINNETROW BUSINESS PARK The property comprises a self-contained ground floor office suite. Internally, the accommodation is largely open plan. There is a separate kitchenette and Ladies & Gents WC facilities. Rent: £29,499 per annum exclusive Address: Vinnetrow Road, Chichester, West Features: Sussex, PO20 1QH ▪ Carpeting throughout ▪ Double glazing ▪ Perimeter trunking with Data Power & telephone points ▪ Electric heating and gas fired central heating ▪ Surface mounted fluorescent lighting ▪ Separate Male & Female WC facilities ▪ Kitchenette ▪ Car parking http://property.shw.co.uk/propertyInfo/4092/Unit_3_Vinnetrow_Business_Park__Vinnetrow_Road__Chichester__West_Sussex__PO20_1QH Contact: 01903 229201 INDUSTRIAL SPACES OLDLANDS WAY The property comprises a warehouse of steel frame construction with part brick, part metal cladding. The premises is arranged predominantly over one floor, with a small mezzanine. The property is located at the start of Oldlands Way and just off the A29 trunk road. SF Available: 35,458 (ground floor) & 742 (Mezz) Rent/SF/month: Withheld Address: Oldlands Way, Bognor Regis, PO22 9SD Term: Negotiable http://property.shw.co.uk/propertyInfo/8152/Unit_1__Southern_Cross_Industrial_Estate__Oldlands_Way__Bognor_Regis__PO22_SA Contact: David Martin 01273 876212 [email protected] CHICHESTER HARBOUR MARINE PARK, ITCHENOR The property comprises a steel constructed building offering industrial and office space situated over the ground and first floor. The property is located in Itchenor in Chichester Harbour Marine Park. The property benefits from good transport links with the A27 being close by. SF Available: 15,359 Rent/SF/month: £0.46-£0.54/tbd Address: Itchenor, Chichester PO20 7AY Term: Negotiable http://media.prd.pl.artirix.com.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/images/20150711/1-209297.pdf Contact: Martin Trundle (01243 532222) INSPIRATION HOUSE, RUTLAND WAY Chichester, PO19 7RT The property comprises a terrace of three industrial/warehouse units of steel portal frame construction. The property is located on Rutland Way which is north west of the city centre and has excellent access to the A27 Chichester By-Pass. SF Available: 14,187 (Ground floor) & 2,034 (1st floor) Rent/SF/month (Retail PA): £0.58/fri Term: through Mar 2017 http://property.shw.co.uk/propertyInfo/11229/Inspiration_House__Unit_1__Rutland_Way __Chichester__PO1_7RT Contact: Duncan Marsh 01903 229201 [email protected] 148 STOCKS LN The property comprises a detached building of portal frame construction with lower brick elevation and profiled cladding to upper floor arranged over two floors. The site is circa 0.65 acres and has further detached buildings. The property is located near the junction with Kimbridge Road in Bracklesham, a small seaside town located on the south coast between The Witterings and Selsey. SF Available: 7,244 (Ground floor) & 5,771 (1st floor) Address: 148 Stocks Ln, Chichester, PO20 Rent/SF/month: Withheld 8NT Term: Negotiable BRIGHTON & HOVE OFFICES Flexible term THE SKIFF The Skiff is a coworking community, a collective of 150 independent and remote workers who choose where they work. They have a space in the middle of Brighton’s North Laine. Some members use it as their primary workplace, whilst others drop in for occasional meetings, events and social activities. Price: A range of memberships: ▪ £299/MONTH + VAT: 7 days/week at your own desk ▪ £199/MONTH + VAT: 5 days/week coworking space ▪ £99/MONTH + VAT: 2.5 days/week coworking Address: ▪ £49/MONTH + VAT: 1 day per week coworking 127 Gloucester Road, Brighton, East Sussex Suites: BN1 4AF ▪ 18 coworking spaces ▪ 4 full-time desks available ▪ Four meeting rooms for between 6-40 people. Typical Tenants ▪ Creative Industries ▪ Digital Media & IT ▪ Collaborative projects http://www.theskiff.org/ (Contact: 01273 358698) NEWHAVEN ENTERPRISE CENTRE A stunning design and harbour-side location makes this centre an ideal choice for fully managed office space in Newhaven. With a range of small furnished incubator units for start-ups, workshops, and larger units aimed at businesses with one to ten people. Address: Operator: Basepoint Denton Island, Newhaven, East Sussex, Price: From £65 per week BN9 9BA Facilities: ▪ High speed broadband ▪ Serviced meeting rooms ▪ Breakout areas ▪ Mail and phone service ▪ Free parking http://www.basepoint.co.uk/locations/newhaven Contact: 01273 615250 THE KNOLL BUSINESS CENTRE The Knoll Business Centre in Hove is a converted school building ideal for entrepreneurs and growing companies. Occupancy size: 100 sq. ft. to 1,950 sq. ft Suites: 34 units Address: Facilities: Old Shoreham Road, Hove, BN3 7GS ▪ Two large car parks ▪ CCTV also covers the building entrances and car park ▪ Telecoms and broadband package http://www.bizspace.co.uk/spaces/hove Contact: 01273 410 789 SUSSEX INNOVATION CENTRE The Sussex Innovation Centre is a stimulating location for entrepreneurs, start-ups and innovative growing companies, offering strategic advice, a willing business support team and, for those who need it, flexible, professional office space. 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Occupancy size: 1860 to 29267 sq ft Address: Church Street, Brighton, East Rent: £23.50 per sq ft Sussex, BN1 1SS Features: ▪ VAV air conditioning • New ceiling and lights ▪ Glazed four storey atrium • Fully accessible raised floor ▪ Male & Female WC’s • New carpet ▪ car spaces in secure basement car park • Newly refurbished ▪ 24/7 access http://property.shw.co.uk/propertyInfo/2186/Sovereign_House__Church_Street__Brighton__East_Sussex__BN1_1SS Contact: 01273 876203 QUEENSBERRY HOUSE Queensberry House is an eight storey mixed use building and will comprise secure basement level car parking, retail facilities at ground floor, and offices at 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th floors. A programme of refurbishment and extension has been completed. Features: ▪ Air cooling ▪ DDA compliant ▪ Raised floors Address: Queensberry House, BN1 3XF ▪ Reception area ▪ Double glazing ▪ Two eight person lifts ▪ G7 compliant lighting ▪ Secure basement parking ▪ New refurbishment ▪ Part new build http://www.queensberrybrighton.co.uk/ Contact: 01273 876200 96-99 QUEENS ROAD The premises are situated on the East side of Queens Road, approximately 200 yards South of Brighton Mainline Railway Station (London Victoria 49 Minutes Best time). There are excellent shopping facilities within a few minutes walk, which include the famous Lanes and refurbished Churchill Square Shopping Centre. Rent: £21.50 Per sq ft Address: 96-99 Queens Road, Feature: Brighton, BN1 3XF ▪ WC facilities on each floor ▪ DDA compliant ▪ Air-conditioning and ventilation system ▪ Kitchenette on each floor ▪ Carpeting throughout ▪ Access control system ▪ Suspended ceiling with ▪ 6 person passenger lift integral lighting ▪ Secure on site parking http://www.propertypilot.co.uk/pdf/252+9556.pdf Contact: 01273 876200 OFFICES Long term CAMPUS WORKSPACE It is the perfect space for someone who requires a professional place to work from, without the expense or commitment of an individual office. It is also the ideal base and location in which to meet like-minded entrepreneurs in order to build a local business network, whilst also having access
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