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WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET THOMAS TRADE CENTRE, THOMAS ROAD, POPLAR, LONDON, E14 7BN UNIT SIZES RANGING FROM 4,015ft2 – 12,856ft2 WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET IN POPLAR, E14 LOCATION Ferumqui berchitius vendestio te corumque dipiet estiatur, vel earum recum re, aborenimus, everum elligen ditaquam, consequis debis minctatur resti im quod estibeatur sime plaboriandem as ratis dolorum ipsapis essum quatiis cimodiae nonsectem res num faceatur, omniet duntiur, ut di quos milibus excerch illesto eatatur eicabor endant aut ate soluptate velluptur ratent mi, ut doluptas etur? Doluptatest, si dolupta quaspis enis etur, qui sam venihil miliquundis verovid quis aut molor audam, officient, sitiberibus earuptium explacerum ius ut ut ullaut aut odipsandant aut omniendae quiae coris ipsum PROPERTY SUMMARY Fifteen modern single storey industrial/warehouse units located on Thomas Road Loading and parking facilities Approx eaves height of 5.5m Electric shutter door WC facilities Gas (Subject to connection) 3 Phase electricity strettons.co.uk WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET IN POPLAR, E14 LOCATION London Underground Docklands Stratford Stratford 7 mins International 7 mins Light(forInternational QueenRailway Elizabeth (for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) Thomas Trade Centre is situated to the east of Thomas Road. Central Line Olympic Park) Marble Oxford Liverpool Bethnal Marble Oxford Liverpool Bethnal Stratford 3 mins To the North, via the Burdett Road, Mile End Road grants Arch Circus Bank Street Green MILE END Stratford (for Westeld) 3 mins Arch Circus Bank Street Green MILE END Stratford Stratford (for 8Westeld) mins International BOW 650m from access to the A13. The estate benefits from easy access to (for Queen Elizabeth BOW 650m from 18 mins 15 mins 7 mins 5 mins 2 mins 3 mins St. Clements 18 mins 15 mins 7 mins 5 mins 2 mins 300m from 3 mins Olympic Park) CHURCH St. Clements Stratford, the City and Docklands. 0.9milesSt. Clements to Thomas Road Liverpool Bethnal Stratford 6 mins West India Bank DistrictStreet Line Green MILE END WhitechapelStratford (for Westeld) West India 8 mins Mansion Whitechapel(for London Quay 8 mins Mansion (for London Quay Westminster Embankment House Tower Hill Overground) MILE END Bow Road Westminster Embankment House Tower Hill Overground) MILE END Bow Road DEVONS Canary950m from Canary 9 mins 7 mins 5 mins 2 mins 300m from 3 mins WharfThomas 9Road mins 20 mins 18 mins 13 mins 8 mins 4 mins 300m from 1 min ROAD Wharf 20 mins 18 mins 13 mins 8 mins 4 mins 300m from 1 min 20 mins 18 mins 13 minsSt. Clements 8 mins 4 mins 0.9milesSt. Clements to 1 min St. Clements Thomas Road South South 15 mins Hammersmith & City Line Quay 15 mins Whitechapel Whitechapel West India King’s Cross Liverpool Whitechapel(for London 6 mins Mansion King’s(for London Cross Liverpool (for London Quay Custom House St. Pancras Barbican Street Overground) Bow Road Custom House 8 St. Pancras Barbican Street Overground) MILE END Bow Road (for ExCel 19 mins A6 House Tower Hill Overground)St. Pancras BarbicanMILE ENDStreet Bow Road MILE END Bow Road (for ExCel 19 mins exhibition centre) A505 ST EVENAGE exhibition centre) LUTON 7 BISHOP’S 20 mins 14 mins 5 mins 4 mins 1 min Canary A120 STORTFORD STANSTED 20 mins 14 mins 5 mins 4 mins 300m from 1 min 8 mins 10a 8 0.9miles to A602 St. Clements Wharf London City 10 LUTON 13 mins 8 mins 4 mins 300m from 1 min London City 22 mins A5 Thomas Road Airport 22 mins A1(M) A10 St. Clements Airport M1 WELWYN GARDEN M11 HARPENDEN 6 CITY South Greenwich 23 mins 9 HERTFORD 11 mins A414 Quay 4 HARLOW 7 Whitechapel 8 ST ALBANS HATFIELD A414 Liverpool (for London 3 Custom House A41 7 Barbican Street Overground) MILE END Bow Road HEMEL A414 A1000 (for ExCel 13 mins A10 HEMPSTEAD exhibition centre) 21 21 22 POTTERS BAR WALTHAM CROSS 20 6 23 27 23 M25 25 M25 14 mins 5 mins 4 mins 300m from 1 min 19 TRAVEL St. Clements London City 5 BOREHAMWOOD 17 mins WATFORD ENFIELD Airport AMERSHAM 4 M25 A1 ROMFORD The Thomas Industrial Estate is situated between Devons Road and 1 A406 A12 1 Greenwich 20 mins A40 Limehouse station within close proximity to Mile End Station. This means WEMBLEY A10 M40 A406 A41 A12 16 1 LEYTON A13 there are various routes to get to Thomas Road which include the THOMAS TRADE CENTREA13 A40 LONDON Docklands Light Railway, Central Line, District Line and Hammersmith & WEST END CITY STOCKLEY PADDINGTON PARK CANARY CITY City Lines. Car travel is also excellent with access to the North Circular, A4 WHARF 15 4 1 HAMMERSMITH M4 which link to the M11 and M25. strettons.co.uk WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET IN POPLAR, E14 DESCRIPTION SIZES Thomas Trade Centre comprises of 15 modern single storey industrial/warehouse units benefiting from first 2 2 floor offices and or mezzanine floors; each with good loading and parking facilities. In recent years the estate Unit ft m has evolved to that of a Trade counter estate with occupiers such as Plumb Centre, Plumbase and other trade 1 LET suppliers. 2 5,164 479.78 3 & 4 8,725 810.58 5 6,458 599.94 6 & 7 LET 8 LET 9 & 10 10,163 944.14 11 5,130 476.59 12 4,494 417.51 13 4,494 417.51 14 4,489 417.04 15 4,015 373.01 Floor areas have been provided to us by the Landlord and have not been physically verified. Ingoing Tenants must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of areas. strettons.co.uk WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE TO LET IN POPLAR, E14 LEASE BUSINESS RATES A new lease is available, direct from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. landlord, on a term to be agreed. Interested parties are advised to make their own inquiries with the Local Authority. RENT Upon application. EPC Available upon request. SERVICE CHARGE Budget 2019/2020 – To be confirmed. LEGAL COSTS Each party are to bear their own legal costs VAT incurred in this transaction. Plus VAT. CONTACTS Aasia Pathan 020 8509 4428 [email protected] JJ Foster 020 8509 4426 [email protected] Waltham House, 11 Kirkdale Road, E11 1HP Ross Di-Iorio T: 020 8520 1918 020 8509 4403 strettons.co.uk [email protected] Please note: These particulars do not constitute an offer or a contract. Applicants should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of the details. Value added tax may be payable on rents, prices or premiums. Photographs are for illustration only and may depict items which are not included in the sale of the property. strettons.co.uk.
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