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The Deeping Shopping Centre THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT TOWN CENTRE STATISTICS “ Market Deeping and its 82,024 £3.7m p.a. £5,708 p.a. 15 mins drive–time 17 mins drive–time surroundings is an affluent total retail catchment comparison goods spend average household comparison goods spend to Stamford to Peterborough area with limited competition” Grantham - 28.4 miles Spalding - 12.1 miles A15 A6121 A1175 Deeping Rangers FC EDINBURGH GLASGOW St Guthlac’s Church Deepings Rugby Union Club Post O ce The Deeping Shopping Centre Deepings Leisure Centre MARKET DEEPING NEWCASTLE BELFAST A6121 LEEDS A1175 MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL STAMFORD A15 < Leicester - 40.1 miles A16 CARDIFF LONDON BRISTOL Drivetime Key BRIGHTON 5 minute –A15 14,814 catchment 10 minute – 21,970 catchment Source: CACI’s Retail Footprint, 2017 Off-Peak NewRiver Exit Surveys THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT 1.9 Free per week 270 £11.80 frequency total free parking spaces grocery spend (UK benchmark – 1.3) 37,100 13 20,000 63/37% total sq ft units footfall per week female/male 14,814 catchment within 1.0m £19.06 5 minute drivetime footfall p.a. basket spend average 21,970 catchment within 26 minutes 1.3 £4.73 10 minute drivetime dwell time average party size average catering spend Source: CACI’s Retail Footprint, 2017 Off-Peak NewRiver Exit Surveys THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT DWELLINGS Clover Road DWELLINGS DWELLINGS Town Centre 1 5 7 6 4 3 2 CARPETS CROWLAND STUDIO BOOKMAKERS SCRIVENS SCIZZOR 10 S+D NEWS POTENTIAL DEEPING TRAVEL CO-OP 90 CARD ZONE DEVELOPMENT CAR PARKING 9 8 SPACES WITH PLANNING RSPCA CINAMMON CONSENT 1 ANCHOR RETAILERS P.F.S UNIT DWELLINGS Supermarket U5 TheDwellings Precinct RETAILER 150 The Co-operative CAR PARKING 30 SPACES Scrivens Opticians CAR PARKING POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SPACES WITH PLANNING CONSENT SQ FT 27,106 855 DWELLINGS DWELLINGS Dixons Road DWELLINGS DWELLINGS THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ASSET MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT AVAILABILITY UNIT RETAILER SQ FT A To Let 8,000 B To Let 10,000 • Rebrand & Modernise the Centre • Planning consent for 18,000 sq ft of A1 (non-food) retail. THE DEEPING SHOPPING CENTRE MARKET DEEPING, PE6 8HT Leasing Agents Asset Manager Centre Manager External Links View full Gavin Hynes Mark Crookes Nick Sewell Kevin Smith details on NewRiver [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Completely Retail website 01733 209 480 0203 058 0204 020 3328 5804 07894 072841 Commercialisation Manager Jackie Tracey [email protected] 07958 015 207 Misrepresentation Act NewRiver gives notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person in the employment of NewRiver has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. (March 2017). Designed and produced by THE GROUP www.completelygroup.com Ref:13779 / CR5943 / June 2017.
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