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Raeburn Place Stockbridge | Edinburgh | Eh4 1Hq UNITS 6, 7 & 8 PRE-LET TO 4 MORE UNITS UNDER OFFER ONLY 2 UNITS REMAINING RAEBURN PLACE STOCKBRIDGE | EDINBURGH | EH4 1HQ RAEBURN PLACE DEVELOPMENT LTD SPORTS / LEISURE & RETAIL DEVELOPMENT LOCATION STOCKBRIDGE IS AN AREA OF Hill; Greggs; Timpsons; Subway; Dominos; Mary’s Living and Giving; Farrow & Ball; Cancer Research; Mellis EDINBURGH LOCATED CIRCA Cheesemonger; Jeffrey’s Interiors; Hectors; Sainsbury’s; 1 MILE TOWARDS THE NORTH Barnardos; Lloyds Pharmacy; Peter’s Yard; Pizza Express; OF THE CITY CENTRE IN CLOSE Café Nero; Starbucks; the Raeburn House Hotel, Rollo and George Mewes Cheese. PROXIMITY TO THE NEW TOWN AND COMELY BANK DISTRICTS The development proposed at Raeburn Place offers an exciting opportunity to create a brand new extension to OF THE CITY. the existing commercial offer to the west end of the retail pitch towards Comely Bank, which will complement the The area is a popular affluent high end suburb located enhanced sports facilities which are also proposed. circa 1 mile to the north west of Edinburgh city centre possessing a very healthy mix of delicatessens, The commercial units in question will be situated in an restaurants, cafes and pubs, a good mix of both local attractive environment with an extended and widened and national retailers plus charity and up-market boulevard set back slightly from Comely Bank Road. antique shops. This will allow opportunities for both leisure and retail occupiers, with the leisure element being able to spill out Occupiers within the Stockbridge area include Waitrose; onto this area with tables and chairs so customers can Scran and Scallie; James Wilson Interiors; Herbie enjoy al-fresco dining in the summer months, subject to Delicatessen; Oxfam; Shelter; Costa; Henri Delicatessen; separate licence agreements. Scotmid; British Heart Foundation; Maxi’s Cafe; William OPPORTUNITIES FOR BOTH LEISURE AND RETAIL OCCUPIERS DESCRIPTION The commercial units form part of a larger scheme remaining varying in size between 1,700 square feet up for the redevelopment of the sports facilities at Raeburn to 5,000 square feet, subject to agreement of layouts and Place. The redevelopment is being carried out by Raeburn configuration of the respective units. Place Development Limited which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Raeburn Place Foundation (Registered The desire is to create a healthy mix of commercial, Charity SCO44826). More information about retail and leisure uses which will compliment the sports Raeburn Place Foundation can be found at facilities, function suites and rugby museum which www.raeburnplacefoundation.org comprise the remainder of the development. With units 6, 7 & 8 having now been pre-let to M&S Simply The units will be available on commercial terms Food, there are up to six available commercial units at rental levels to be agreed. 9 ACCOMMODATION UNDER OFFER Currently it is proposed to create the following accommodation: 6 7 8 UNIT SQ FT SQ M Comely Bank Road Unit 1: 2,016 187 Unit 2: 2,505 233 UNDER Unit 3: OFFER 2,387 222 UNDER Units 4&5: OFFER 3,044 283 Units 6,7&8 Let to 4 UNDER Unit 9: OFFER 2,202 205 5 UNDER OFFER Please note that some of these units can be either sub-divided to create smaller units or amalgamated UNDER on the condition that no single unit will exceed 3 OFFER 5,382 sq ft (500 sq m). 2 There will also be an opportunity to locate some ATMs between M&S Simply Food and unit 9. Alternatively this could be used as a kiosk. 1 I NVERLE I TH ROW ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS ith MCDONALD ROAD of Le ater TON R D W BRO UGH ALK R O B DNEY RAEBURN PLACE R E ITH W A L N S D T GLE NOG LE ROA D O EYR E PLACE R N E EAST CLAREMONT ST ET S T COM HENDERSON ROW E LY BANK C RA ROW EAST LONDON ST O E BU TES L R N M P F ET E U L LM ROW A E A NI L C E E R L ON Y D A M E ST R B ST BROUG HTON ST O N ND M A E A S N H DU N DAS ST TR O N T P ST VINCENT UST MBERL N K E AN E C EET ROA H T L T S R A S K H G U R V T A C P R S H A E R O I IT V STE LE C IG E V LON DON A A E GREAT KING ST CR E RD S DN G NTH G RMO L LEA O S H ONTH GDN U NORTHUMBERLAND ST S LEARM C OW E ONTH T LN S RM E EA T L ST E YO RK PLACE DEAN PARK CRESCENT R Bus L Q A ST JAMES UE PLA Station EN AY CE N SFE R E CENTRE RRY QUE E NSF E RRY RD O M HERIOT ROW ROAD TH ISTLE ST ST ANDREW QUEEN STREET HANOVE R ST TH ISTLE ST F R E DE RICK ST ALBYN PL H I LL ST SQUARE C ASTLE ST R EG E NT RD N HOLYROOD GE STREET E R OR RRAC GEO PALACE TE ON TH VELST CALTON RD RA Q CHARLOTTE BR UE SE STR E ET EN RO THE SCOTTISH S IDGE FE TH E MOU N D PARLIAMENT RR PRI NCE S STR E ET Y Waverley ST SQUARE Station ATE CANONG VILLE ST KET STREET CHESTER STREETEL MAR M PL K HIGH STREET IC LOTH IAN ROAD G W E O ND R A G Edinburgh Castle E SH LEASE C PLANNING I A V S B T R P L I L D E E G The subjects are being offered to a shell specificationT The units now have planning consent for Class 1 (retail),A ST E E ET RR ARKET STREET S D SM A N ERS N AS AAMMBERSB STRE on full repairing andTORPHICH insuringEN ST leases, subject to 5 yearly Class 2 (financial,R professional CCHH premises), Class 3 (foodC ITLA G E MA N upward only rentT reviews. and drink) and Class 4 (business uses). I LA COLSON RO DY PORT SE WES M L WEST AD BUR WEST COATES ORR ISO N ST AW N S O HAYMARKET TERRACE R T E ER SON T RPHIN RACE O LE CORST BREAD ST S ST TRE S O RENTHaymarket EMPL RATING NNA E T Station R DS E ST Upon application. TheTON unitsPL ACE will require to be assessed once G RIS R LAU OVE they have been created. OAD R ST PO DATE OF ENTRY NTO N S T APPROACH S E T ENERGY PERFORMANCE MURRAYFIELD RY ROAD W RUGBY L By arrangement but likely to be Summer 2018. THE MEADOWS STADIUM DA UNTAINBRIDGE FO CERTIFICATE OAD WEST APPROACH R T CE LEGAL COSTS S LA The units will require M to be assessed E P BRUNTSFIELD ELVILLE DRIVE OR LINKS DUNDEE LM after they have been built. Each party to be responsible for theirGI own legal costs incurred during the transaction. For the avoidance of doubt, the ingoing tenantVIEWFORTH will be responsible for LICENSES Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), Registration Dues and any E Provisional licenses have been granted in relation to NGLE PARK TERRACE C D A VAT payable thereon. LA ROA P IE LD units 4 & 5 and unit 9. Units 6, 7 & 8 (M&S Simply Food) GORG IE ME SF NT NS RCHISTON U has a provisional license. Further details on request. DE BR LWARTH GAR AVEN PO TERR H U WART E POL ROAD VIEWING LATEFORD S All viewings are strictly by prior arrangement with: Eric Lindgren Andrew Bain T: 0131 226 2641 T: 0131 226 2641 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Messrs Eric Young & Co for themselves and for their client whose agent they are given notice that: (1) These particulars are set out as a general outline for the guidance of intended purchasers or tenants and do not constitute any or part of an offer or contract. (2) All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchaser or tenant should not rely on them as statements or presentations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. (3) No person in the employment of Messrs Eric Young & Co has any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (4) Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. Prospective purchasers or lessees must satisfy themselves independently as to the incidence of VAT in respect of any transaction. October 2017..
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