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11 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf LOCATION This Fully Fitted Opportunity with Full Kitchen Extract Already Installed Is Located on Westferry Circus A1 / A3 UNIT TO LET 11 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf LOCATION This fully fitted opportunity with full kitchen extract already installed is located on Westferry Circus. Canary Wharf comprises over 300 shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. The daily working population of Canary Wharf is 120,000 people, a figure that will increase significantly with the opening of Wood Wharf, a23-acre residential lead extension to the existing estate. This exciting extension to the current estate will include 3,500 new homes, further diversifying the customer base in Canary Wharf. Canary Wharf is quickly becoming the hub for the vast amounts of residential property surrounding the area. Tower Hamlets boasts the largest development pipeline of any London borough and this growing residential catchment creates a true seven day trading opportunity. The unit will also directly benefit from the arrival of Crossrail. ACCOMODATION SERVICE CHARGE The property is situated on ground floor only, Building service charge: £6.44 psf with dual frontage into Colombus Courtyard and Westferry Circus. Estate service charge: £4.07 psf Ground Floor 6,608 SQ FT 613.90 SQ M EPC An EPC certificate is available on request. There is also potential to split this unit subject to landlords approval. LEGAL TENURE Each party is to be responsible for its own legal costs incurred in connection with this The property is available by way of a new letting lease for a term to be agreed. RENT VIEWINGS On application. All viewings to be arranged via joint agents. Please Contact PLANNING Dominic Tixerant The premises benefit from a full A3 07742 756 817 (restaurant) planning consent. A new licence [email protected] for external seating and a seperate premises licence will need to be applied for by the ingoing tenant. Other uses will be considered. Rupert Bentley Smith 07876 354 160 PREMISES LICENCE [email protected] 09:00 to 23:00 Monday to Saturday and 10:00 to 22:00 Sunday. George Collison 07784 213 879 [email protected] RATES The combined rateable value is £262,000 Peter Flint with exemption until 1st April 2021 Prospective tenants are advised to confirm 07870 999 192 any rating liability directly with the Local [email protected] Authority or by using the VOA website. Canary Wharf Experian Goad Plan Created: 28/06/2020 Created By: Colliers International 50 metres Copyright and confidentiality Experian, 2020. © Crown copyright and database rights For more information on our products and services: 2020. OS 100019885 www.experian.co.uk/goad | [email protected] | 0845 601 6011 Poweredby TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 1. No description or information given by Bruce Gillingham Pollard whether or not in these Particulars and whether written or verbal (“information”) about the property or its condition or its value may be relied upon as a statement or presentation of fact. Neither Bruce Gillingham Pollard (nor any joint agents) have any authority to make any representation and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents of the seller (s) or lesson (s). 2. These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract, nor shall they merge in any offer or contract which may hereafter be made between the sellers or lessors and the recipient of the information. 3. The photographs show only certain parts of the property at the time they were taken. Any areas measurements or distances given are approximate only. 4. Any reference to alterations to, or use any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. These matters must be verified by any intending buyer or lessee. 5. Any buyer of lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any information given. Bruce Gillingham Pollard is registered in England with registered number 760004.
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