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1NOS Retail Brochure.Pdf No 1 NEW OXFORD STREET OFFERS AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESSES TO MAKE THEIR MARK IN AN ICONIC BUILDING AT THE HEART OF CENTRAL LONDON THE AREA SURROUNDING 1 NEW OXFORD STREET IS CHARACTERISED BY ITS DIVERSE RETAIL AND RESTAURANT OFFERING WITH THE LIKES OF THE HOLBORN DINING ROOMS, THE HOXTON HOLBORN, HUBBARD & BELL, HOLBORN GRIND, BURGER & LOBSTER AND CHICKEN SHOP ALL BEING LOCATED CLOSE BY. Holborn Grind, Holborn Polpo, Soho Monmouth Coffee Company, Italian tapas dishes at Polpo Covent Garden Fernandez & Wells, Soho Flat Iron, Soho La Bodega Negra, Soho L’Occitane, Covent Garden Oliver Spencer, Soho Langley Court, Covent Garden Murdock, Seven Dials Paul Smith, Covent Garden Diesel, Covent Garden THE LOCAL AREA BENEFITS FROM HAVING A LARGE AND GROWING CREATIVE INDUSTRIES OFFICE POPULATION, WITH THE LIKES OF GOOGLE, YOUTUBE, BUPA, BAUER MEDIA, LINKEDIN, THE NBA, MEDIACOM UK, BURSON–MARSTELLER, MINDSHARE, KING, MICHAEL KORS, WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOUR, KING AND YAHOO. FURTHER BENEFITS WILL BE SEEN ONCE CROSSRAIL COMPLETES. THIS INFRASTRUCTURAL INVESTMENT WILL SEE CROSSRAIL COMING TO TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD STATION IN 2018 OFFERING AN INTERCHANGE BETWEEN THE ELIZABETH, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL LINES. SCHEDULE OF AREAS UNIT GROUND FLOOR BASEMENT NIA sq ft NIA sq m NIA sq ft NIA sq m RETAIL UNIT 1 527 49 N/A N/A UNIT 2 538 50 N/A N/A UNIT 3 517 48 N/A N/A RESTAURANT UNIT 4 2,713 252 2,497 232 145—147 HIGH HOLBORN 2,411 224 1,389 129 149 HIGH HOLBORN 1,249 116 861 80 RENT: UPON APPLICATION RATES: TO BE ASSESSED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION: AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST LICENCING: ALCOHOL LICENCES HAVE BEEN GRANTED FOR TWO OF THE RESTAURANT PREMISES, FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST CEILING HEIGHT: THE UNITS BENEFIT FROM A FLOOR SLAB TO CEILING HEIGHT OF OVER 6 METRES Target completion is Q3 2017 FLOORPLANS N Retail Unit 1 Retail Unit 2 Plant Retail Unit 3 Plant 145–147 High Holborn 149 High HolbornRetail Unit 4 GROUND FLOOR Lift Reception Retail Common Areas Plant N Plant Plant Refuse Plant Plant LOWER GROUND Lift Reception Retail Common Areas Plant OFFICE SOUTHAMPTONPLACE RICHER LOADING SOUVENIR SOUNDS EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OFFICE BAY GIFTS ESTABLISHMENT DENTAL COOPERWHITEMANSURGERY ENTRANCE HAIRFORMFORMEN THOMASFARTHING LADIESANDMENS CHINESE PAULSTOLPERRETAIL ARTGALLERY PEDESTRIANSANDWEAR THEKINGSLEY YANGSPALACE ABBOTT& SOLICITOR HOLDER HOTEL HAIRDRESSING RESTAURANT EDUCATIONAL NANDO’S CYCLESONLY A SATCHELS&CO RETAIL TRAVELGOODS WORKS OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT PORTUGUESE ARTGALLERY BARTERSTREETLONDON LITTLERUSSELLSTREET BRION&CO RESTAURANT RUSKINS SOLICITORS CITYPRINT VACANT CAFE PRETAMANGER DWGS OFFICE OFFICE SANDWICHBAR METRO BANK TAKEAWAY LYTTONCOURT OFFICE PLACEOF BLOOMSBURYWAY EAT WORSHIP SANDWICH POD THECARTOON BAR ROBERTKIME BLOOMSBURYCOURT INTERIOR DWELLINGS DECORATIONS MUSEUM APERTURE VACANT CHICKENCOTTAGE RBS PHOTOGOODS BANK A ANDCAMERACAFE PORTICO MUSEUMSTREET ETONCROP ENTRANCE HAIRDRESSING ENTRANCE ESTATEAGENTGIFTS NATIONWIDE MYOLD IT’SALLGREEK OFFICE BUILDING DUTCH NEWSAGENTGATESHILL RESTAURANT ENTRANCE SOCIETY MA’JONHAIR ABENO OFFICE JAPANESERESTAURANT CYCLE ENTRANCE MENSWEAR REPUBLIC B INFINITY CAFE ECHOHAIRSTUDIO OMRAM ENTRANCE MOTORCYCLE FOXTONS THE SALES& ESTATE LANOISETTE A ATLANTIS REPAIRS AGENTS BOOKSHOP NATURAL STGEORGE’SCOURTVACANT ALEXANDERHALL HOGARTHHOUSE TEALIFE HEALTH FUNERAL CLIVE’SMID TEAAND TOWNDINER ADVISORS SAINSBURY’SLOCAL DWELLINGS COFFEE AMERICANCHEMIST HIGHHOLBORN RESTAURANTKERRS FD CONVENIENCESTORE PRINCESSLOUISE HOLBORNTOWER PUBLICHOUSE NATWEST MERCHANT UNDEROFFER BANK CARDS GALORE SHREEJISTORESNEWSAGENT CAFE GIOVANNI’S TAVISTOCKCHAMBERS HOLBORNGRIND CAFE HSBC BANK PREZZO THEHOXTONHOTEL AND BOOTS ITALIAN HUBBARD& BELL CHEMIST AMERICAN RESTAURANT RESTAURANT AND CHEEKYNAILS A CHANG’S COMMONWEALTHHOUSE BEAUTY NOODLE SALON CHINESE CHICKENSHOP AMERICAN RESTAURANT JOY’S RESTAURANT CHINESE NEWOXFORDSTREET DWELLINGS RESTAURANT DRAGONSYARD NEWTONSTREET BURGER LOBSTER OLDCROWN PUBLICHOUSE SERVICE VACANTREST VACANT THELONDONGIFTS AREA SHUXIANGGE OFFICE CHINESEREST ARIAHOUSE OFFICE WILLIAMHILL BETTINGOFFICE MUSEUMSTREET DWELLINGS CURRENTLYBEINGREDEVELOPED WESTCENTRALSTREET OFFICE SQFTOFOFFICEACCOMMODATION BLOOMSBURY SQFTOFRETAIL PUBLICHOUSE WAGAMAMA VACANT AVAILABLEQ/Q ASIAN HAYDENHOUSE RESTAURANT THE MCKINSEY&CO DWELLINGS OFFICE COMMITTEDTOLEASE DWELLINGS SQFTOFSPACE GARAGE NARU LEDBURY KOREANREST HAIR MCINTYRE DWELLINGS VACANT APFOODEXP CONVSTORE B I’LLPACINO TAKE SMARTSPLACE AWAY DWELLINGS NEWTON NEWSAGENT SHAFTESBURYAVENUEENT ICETANKPHOTOGRAPHER YARD A VACANT HIGHHOLBORN OFFICE OFFICE COFFEE TREE COFFEESH ACTUAL OFFICE OFFICE SILVA’S SANDWICH &GRILL DWELLINGS BAR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE UNDER ALTERATION POSTOFFICE FLIGHTCENTRE VACANT TRAVELAG OFFICE NEWTONSTREET SUBWAY TRAVELODGE PARKERSTREET HOTEL OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE EDUCATIONAL OFFICE OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT EMBASSY DOMINO’S OFCUBA PIZZA GOVERNMENT BUILDING THEVINTAGE COSMETIC DWELLINGS COMPANY HAIR STUKELEYSTREETINTERNATIONALHOUSELONDON OFFICE EDUCATIONALESTABLISHMENT THEWHITEHART PUBLICHOUSE THE ALTERITYSTUDIO SHAFTESBURY HAIR A THEATRE OFFICE QUIZNOSSUB EXPERIANGOADPLANCREATEDOCTOBER SANDWICHBAR OFFICE SOUTHAMPTONPLACE RICHER LOADING SOUVENIR SOUNDS EDUCATIONAL CENTRE OFFICE BAY GIFTS ESTABLISHMENT DENTAL COOPERWHITEMANSURGERY ENTRANCE HAIRFORMFORMEN THOMASFARTHING LADIESANDMENS CHINESE PAULSTOLPERRETAIL ARTGALLERY PEDESTRIANSANDWEAR THEKINGSLEY YANGSPALACE ABBOTT& SOLICITOR HOLDER HOTEL HAIRDRESSING RESTAURANT EDUCATIONAL NANDO’S CYCLESONLY A SATCHELS&CO RETAIL TRAVELGOODS WORKS OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT PORTUGUESE ARTGALLERY BARTERSTREETLONDON LITTLERUSSELLSTREET BRION&CO RESTAURANT RUSKINS SOLICITORS CITYPRINT VACANT CAFE PRETAMANGER DWGS OFFICE OFFICE SANDWICHBAR METRO BANK TAKEAWAY LYTTONCOURT OFFICE PLACEOF BLOOMSBURYWAY EAT WORSHIP SANDWICH POD THECARTOON BAR ROBERTKIME BLOOMSBURYCOURT INTERIOR DWELLINGS DECORATIONS MUSEUM APERTURE VACANT CHICKENCOTTAGE RBS PHOTOGOODS BANK A ANDCAMERACAFE PORTICO MUSEUMSTREET ETONCROP ENTRANCE HAIRDRESSING ENTRANCE ESTATEAGENTGIFTS NATIONWIDE MYOLD IT’SALLGREEK OFFICE BUILDING DUTCH NEWSAGENTGATESHILL RESTAURANT ENTRANCE SOCIETY MA’JONHAIR ABENO OFFICE JAPANESERESTAURANT CYCLE ENTRANCE MENSWEAR REPUBLIC B INFINITY CAFE ECHOHAIRSTUDIO OMRAM ENTRANCE MOTORCYCLE FOXTONS THE SALES& ESTATE LANOISETTE A ATLANTIS REPAIRS AGENTS BOOKSHOP NATURAL STGEORGE’SCOURTVACANT ALEXANDERHALL HOGARTHHOUSE TEALIFE HEALTH FUNERAL CLIVE’SMID TEAAND TOWNDINER ADVISORS SAINSBURY’SLOCAL DWELLINGS COFFEE AMERICANCHEMIST HIGHHOLBORN RESTAURANTKERRS FD CONVENIENCESTORE PRINCESSLOUISE HOLBORNTOWER PUBLICHOUSE NATWEST MERCHANT UNDEROFFER BANK CARDS GALORE SHREEJISTORESNEWSAGENT CAFE GIOVANNI’S TAVISTOCKCHAMBERS HOLBORNGRIND CAFE HSBC BANK PREZZO THEHOXTONHOTEL AND BOOTS ITALIAN HUBBARD& BELL CHEMIST AMERICAN RESTAURANT RESTAURANT AND CHEEKYNAILS A CHANG’S COMMONWEALTHHOUSE BEAUTY NOODLE SALON CHINESE CHICKENSHOP AMERICAN RESTAURANT JOY’S RESTAURANT CHINESE NEWOXFORDSTREET DWELLINGS RESTAURANT DRAGONSYARD NEWTONSTREET BURGER LOBSTER OLDCROWN PUBLICHOUSE SERVICE VACANTREST VACANT THELONDONGIFTS AREA SHUXIANGGE OFFICE CHINESEREST ARIAHOUSE OFFICE WILLIAMHILL BETTINGOFFICE MUSEUMSTREET DWELLINGS CURRENTLYBEINGREDEVELOPED WESTCENTRALSTREET OFFICE SQFTOFOFFICEACCOMMODATION BLOOMSBURY SQFTOFRETAIL PUBLICHOUSE WAGAMAMA VACANT AVAILABLEQ/Q ASIAN HAYDENHOUSE RESTAURANT THE MCKINSEY&CO DWELLINGS OFFICE COMMITTEDTOLEASE DWELLINGS SQFTOFSPACE GARAGE NARU LEDBURY KOREANREST HAIR MCINTYRE DWELLINGS VACANT APFOODEXP CONVSTORE B I’LLPACINO TAKE SMARTSPLACE AWAY DWELLINGS NEWTON NEWSAGENT SHAFTESBURYAVENUEENT ICETANKPHOTOGRAPHER YARD A VACANT HIGHHOLBORN OFFICE OFFICE COFFEE TREE COFFEESH ACTUAL OFFICE OFFICE SILVA’S SANDWICH &GRILL DWELLINGS BAR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE UNDER ALTERATION POSTOFFICE FLIGHTCENTRE VACANT TRAVELAG OFFICE NEWTONSTREET SUBWAY TRAVELODGE PARKERSTREET HOTEL OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE EDUCATIONAL OFFICE OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT EMBASSY DOMINO’S OFCUBA PIZZA GOVERNMENT BUILDING THEVINTAGE COSMETIC DWELLINGS COMPANY HAIR STUKELEYSTREETINTERNATIONALHOUSELONDON OFFICE EDUCATIONALESTABLISHMENT THEWHITEHART PUBLICHOUSE THE ALTERITYSTUDIO SHAFTESBURY HAIR A THEATRE OFFICE QUIZNOSSUB EXPERIANGOADPLANCREATEDOCTOBER SANDWICHBAR CONTACT MICHAEL CHUDZYNSKI HUGO NOBLE BC RETAIL BC RETAIL 020 7183 0581 020 7183 0589 [email protected] [email protected] MISREPRESENTATION ACT: WHILST EVERY CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION OF THESE PARTICULARS BC RETAIL AND THE VENDOR/LESSOR TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ERROR, MIS–STATEMENTS OR OMISSION IN THESE DETAILS. MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. THESE PARTICULARS DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OR CONTRACT AND MEMBERS OF THE AGENT’S FIRM HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY. DESIGNED WITH POLLITT & PARTNERS. BC RETAIL 20 LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON W1W 8BS. 1NEWOXFORDSTREET .CO.UK.
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