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Fantastic New Retail and Leisure Units FANTASTIC NEW RETAIL AND www.newwaverley.com LEISURE UNITS THE CIVIC SQUARE – AVAILABLE FOR OCCUPATION FROM DECEMBER 2016 BOOMING EPICENTRE IN EDINBURGH’S INNOVATIVE QUARTER New Waverley - a new creative, cultural and innovation quarter in the heart of Edinburgh bringing together offices, homes, shops, art and leisure in a buzzing district brimming with activity. An exciting place to work, live, shop, relax and get the most out of life. The units will from the ground floor of the new Adagio Aparthotel and will benefit from fully glazed frontages to the new civic square. The new £6.5 million civic square will form the heart of this £150 million ground breaking mixed use development comprising residential, offices and retail / leisure uses. The square is located at the east end of East Market Street with pedestrian access from New Street and the Royal Mile via a new ‘close’. – Just off the Royal Mile, Edinburgh’s second busiest tourist street attracts over 4 million visitors per annum – Immediately adjacent to Waverley station with over 26 million passengers annually – Will be located below an Adagio Aparthotel (146 rooms) currently under construction – Adjacent to new Premier Inn (127 rooms) and Hub by Premier Inn (121 rooms) hotels – Close proximity to Waverley Arches, independent retail and food destination; occupiers include Lauren Gollan, 6 Yard Box, Tempo Tea, Elk & Wolf, Chop House and Vino ACCOMMODATION Two clean modern retail/leisure units shall be available at ground floor fronting onto the square directly beneath the Adagio Aparthotel. The premises shall be delivered to a high quality shell specification including glazed frontages, screeded floors and capped services. The units shall provide the following Net Internal Areas: 1 Ground Floor 753 sq ft 70 sq m Mezzanine 365 sq ft 34 sq m U/O Taste of Scotland / 2 Ground Floor Johnstons of Elgin 3 Ground Floor 2,260 sq ft 210 sq m Mezzanine 1,172 sq ft 109 sq m 4 Ground Floor 1,947 sq ft 180.9 sq m 5 Ground Floor 3,214 sq ft 298.6 sq m In addition, there is flexibility to amalgamate Unit 4 and 5 together to create one single restaurant of approximately 5,161 sq ft (479.5 sq m). UNIT 3 U/O 15 23 9 34 30 38 29 18 14 11 32 28 17 4 27 12 31 CIVIC SQUARE RESTAURANT / CAFÉ UNITS 35 36 33 1 2 3 5 8 26 16 25 7 6 20 21 22 13 10 24 New Waverley Boundary 37 19 HOTELS RESTAURANTS RETAIL LEISURE 1 Premier Inn 9 The Glasshouse Hotel 16 Wedgewood 24 Ondine 27 Jenners 34 Omni Centre 2 Hub by Premier Inn 10 Holiday Inn Express 17 Balmoral 25 Hemma 28 Apple 35 The Royal Scottish Academy 3 Adagio Aparthotel 11 George Hotel 18 Harvey Nichols 26 La Garrigue 29 Harvey Nichols 36 The National Galleries of Scotland 4 Balmoral Hotel 12 Ramada Mount Royal 19 The Witchery 30 Multrees Walk 37 Edinburgh Castle 5 Scotsman Hotel 13 Missoni Hotel 20 Angels with Bagpipes 31 Waverley Mall 38 Calton Hill & City Observatory 6 Radisson SAS 14 Thistle King James Hotel 21 David Bann 32 St James Shopping Centre (John Lewis) 7 Carlton Highland 15 Holiday Inn Express 22 The Holyrood 9A 33 New Waverley Arches 8 Jurys Inn 23 21212 FANTASTIC NEW retail • restaurant • leisure RETAIL AND LEISURE UNITS SPECIFICATION RATES The units will be completed to a standard developers shell specification to include To be assessed following completion and fitting out. capped services and glazed frontages. LEASE EPC The units are available on new 15 year FRI leases, incorporating 5 yearly upward Valid EPC Certificates will be available. only rent reviews. TIMING RENT Target availability – Q4 2016. Further details available on request and subject to confirmation of named occupiers. For further information please contact the joint agents: Culverwell / Eric Young & Co for themselves, and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: i) these particulars are produced in good faith and are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. They are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of each of them; ii) no person in the employment of Culverwell / Eric Young & Co, has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. June 2016..
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