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Upon the Instruction of CARDIFF uk . o c . hdh Upon The Instruction of CARDIFF 25 GRAND ARCADE ST DAVID’S CENTRE Location Service Charge The unit is located in the St David’s Centre, the The service charge for 2015 is £21,108. leading leisure and retail destination in Wales. Annual footfall in the centre is 38 million. Legal Costs Nearby retailers include Mango, Superdry, Each party is to be responsible for their own legal Pandora, Dune, Warehouse, Oasis, The Carphone costs. Warehouse and The White Company. Rates Accommodation Rateable Value £205,000 Rates Payable (18/19) £96,965 The property is arranged over the ground floor providing the following approximate net internal Interested parties are asked to verify these figures floor areas:- with Cardiff City Council (029 2087 1491). Ground Floor: 202.40 sq m 2,179 sq ft EPC Total 202.40 sq m 2,179 sq ft The EPC shows a rating of 59 (C). Full details are available upon request. (Interested parties are advised to verify these areas on site by prior appointment). Viewing Tenure Staff are unaware of the pending disposal; therefore viewing is strictly by prior appointment The unit is available by way of an assignment of an through sole agents Harper Dennis Hobbs: existing lease which expires 24 March 2023. The next Rent Review is 25 March 2018. Will Mabbett [email protected] Rent 020 7462 8704 Base rent payable of £160,000 per annum Rebecca Blenkinsop exclusive, or 10% of turnover, whichever is the [email protected] greater. 020 7462 9126 Subject to Contract LOWER LEVEL LOWER NATIONWIDE MATALAN ANN SUMMERS ANN RIVER ISLAND RIVER JD SPORTS JD WILKINSON & TOPMAN & TOPSHOP WHSMITH ST JOHN’S STREET M & CO & M ZARA QUEEN STREET STARBUCKS EE FREDERICK STREET FREDERICK HSBC MILLION FOOTFALL ERNEST SAMSUNG JONES QUEENS ARCADE CLARKS NEXT 62 BURGER KING 64/66 40 3 EUROCHANGE 8 WALK CATHEDRAL 7 PIA 4-5 YANKEE CANDLE 10 9 CLAIRE’S VODAFONE 11 12/14 PLACE OF WORSHIP WORKING STREET 13 CROUCH THE GOLDSMITHS PERFUME SHOP 16 15 WEIRD FISH 18 17 HOTTER SHOES 1 BB’S 20 3 19 VISION ACCESSORIZE EXPRESS 21 VIRGIN MEDIA EUROCHANGE 2A 5 G REGGS 22 TRESPASS SMIGGLE WATCHES OF SBLENDED2B SWITZERLAND 23 JONES BOOTMAKER THE BUILD-A-BEAR PERFUME3 CARDIFF 21/23 SHOP GARDENS LOVE COFFEE PUBLIC 25 CENTRAL WORKSHOP BARCLAYS HAWKINS MARKET BAZAAR 31A 33 35/37 41/47 TO BE CEX H SAMUEL ST. 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