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New Retail Development Hucknall New Retail Development Hucknall Emperors Way, Papplewick Lane, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, NG15 7TJ To Let ■ Neighbourhood shopping centre ■ Anchor tenant – The Co-operative Food store ■ Planning permission for retail uses within Classes A1 – A5 ■ Dedicated on site customer car parking ■ Within a major new housing development ■ Adjacent to Beardall Fields Primary School ■ Double unit recently let to Vets 4 Pets ■ Last remaining unit - 1,000 sq ft. savills.co.uk Location Accommodation Service Charge An annual service charge will be levied for The new neighbourhood shopping centre Unit B 1000 sq ft 92.90 sq m is situated on Emperors Way, just off the scheme, further details available upon Papplewick Lane within a major new application. housing development, which lies on the Planning north east side of Hucknall. Hucknall is Planning consent for A1 Retail, A2 Financial Legal Costs located within the Greater Nottingham and Professional Services, A3 Restaurant conurbation and is a key growth point, and Cafes, A4 Drinking Establishments and Each party are to bear their own legal with a current population in the region of A5 Hot Food Takeaways. costs in connection with this transaction. 32,000. Hucknall has good road, tram and rail links with Nottingham 6 miles to Viewing the south and via the M1 immediately Business Rates to the west. The site also lies close Business Rates will be assessed upon Strictly by appointment only with the to the premium commuter villages of completion of the development Joint Agent Savills or Box Property 0115 Papplewick, Linby and Ravenshead. 844777. Description Tenure The property is way available by way of Newcrest, one of the UK’s leading a new lease on terms to be agreed for a developers and investors in community and minimum term of 10 years. neighbourhood real estate, have recently completed the construction of this new neighbourhood centre. The anchor tenant Guide Rent is the Co-operative Food convenience £20,000 per annum. store and a letting of two further units has recently completed with Vets 4 Pets. This just leaves the one remaining unit of 1,000 sq ft available. This new local centre services the major new housing development , which is well advanced and being undertaken by David Wilson Homes and Barratt Homes, in addition to existing catchment to the east of Hucknall. NOTE - Published for the purposes of identification only and although believed to be correct its accuracy is not guaranteed. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office © Crown copyright licence number 100024244 Savills (UK) Limited. Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Savills Nottingham Ian Muxlow Ria Khan Enfield Chambers [email protected] [email protected] 18 Low Pavement +44 (0) 115 934 8053 +44 (0) 115 934 8057 Nottingham NG1 7DG +44 (0) 115 934 8000 [email protected] savills.co.uk.
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