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9,462 Sq Ft And14,730 Sq Ft Suites available: 9,462 sq ft and 14,730 sq ft Made for business. Made for business. Made for business. THE FINER DETAILS Made for business. DISCUSSIONS ARE CURRENTLY ONGOING WITH THE LANDLORD GIVING DUE CONSIDERATION TO A REFURBISHMENT PROGRAMME WHICH WILL INCLUDE BOTH THE OFFICE SUITES AND COMMON PARTS ABUNDANCE OF 120,023 SQ FT GRADE A SUITES OF 9,462 SQ FT & CONTEMPORARY AMENITIES INSIDE OFFICE BUILDING 14,730 SQ FT AVAILABLE OFFICE DESIGN AND OUT BREEAM RATING SPECTACULAR 14,730 SQ FT EPC ‘EXCELLENT’ RECEPTION FLOOR PLATES RATING: D-96 REGIONAL POWERHOUSE Made for business. NEWCASTLE IS ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN THE UK - 100,000 New jobs projected in the regional economy by 2024 - Newcastle is the chosen UK location for a uniquely diverse and secure high capacity fibre routeing to mainland Europe and the USA - 85 Destinations from Newcastle International Airport with 5 million passengers travelling through every year - There is currently 1.5Bn of investment planned for Newcastle - Over 140,000 new homes in Newcastle by 2030 Blyth Morpeth A192 Manor Walks Shopping SUB-URBAN ROUTES A7068 SEATON SLUICE Made for business. A1 CRAMLINGTON A1 North A189 HOSPITAL A190 A192 PONTELAND B1318 A19 WHITLEY BAY OTTERBURN NEWCASTLE INTERNATIONAL A189 AIRPORT A1056 Grand Parklands Golf Club A191 A1 Hotel KILLINGWORTH A696 Newcastle B1318 Northumberland Racecourse City of Golf Club Newcastle Golf Club A188 BROADWAY WEST Quorum KINGSTON Gosforth Cobalt PARK REGENT Golf Club CENTRE A191 A19 A189 REGENT FARM RD HIGH STREET LONGBENTON A1058 A1 SALTERS ROAD A188 Gosforth HEXHAM A69 A1058 A193 Newcastle upon Tyne NORTH SHIELDS TYNEMOUTH CENTRAL FERRY TERMINAL STATION WALLSEND TYNE TUNNEL RIVER TYNE JARROW SOUTH SHIELDS A1 South A19 South A1018 Metrocentre GATESHEAD A184 A184 A184 A694 A1 A194(M) A19 A692 Consett A1231 Sunderland A1(M) Washington A690 Durham Teesside & South & South 2 0 1 Made for business. B oro C onst FLOOR BY FLOOR & Wa r d Bdy y e l e s s r h u t o o r H o H N a i r b Playing Field m e u s h u t o r o H N El Sub Sta St Charles' RC Horsley House South Primary School Slo ping mas onry El don H ouse e s u o H n o s The b o D Regent Centre 61.3m FLOOR OCCUPIER SITE PLAN TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 9 61.9m Regent Chapel of Christian Fellowship REGENT FARM ROAD LEVEL 8 Plant Room LEVEL 7 LEVEL 6 Swimming Pool LEVEL 5 PARTNERSHIP Customer Service Cen HOUSE LEVEL 4 El Sub Sta 3 4 LEVEL 3 3 4 Service Riser Riser Riser Service Vent Service Shaft 9 5 Store Cleaner's FB El Sub Sta Dry Riser Corridor Lift Lift Carriage Carriage Gents Toilets Stairwell LEVEL 2 1,369 sq m (14,730 sq ft) Service Riser Riser 6 9 Ceiling 5 DOWN Break UP 3 Service Riser Lift Corridor 2 Corridor Carriage 2 FB Corridor H Disabled Toilet UP E DOWN LEVEL 1 879 sq m (9,462 sq ft) D Service Riser L DOWN E Stairwell Lift Lift Lift Carriage Carriage Carriage Y UP UP UP Ladies Toilets T 8 3 E R R LEVEL 0 A R C 1 Roof 2 Access E 3 E G 2 E N 4 T El Sub Sta 8 R O A D N O R 7 T 1 H 9 4 7 5 9 ld's swa rt St O 28 ou ice to C osp 1 rm H Fa Pond nt ge Re 2 6 3 6 83 85 4 8 64.0m 4 5 7 0 2 8 6 NUE 5 VE 8 T A 2 N 7 6 1 E 8 1 REG 6 18 e 4 c 5 4 la 5 r P 3 la Pop 5 5 2 1 0 5 5 5 1 8 7 2 Date 31/05/2019 SPECIFICATION Made for business. OVERVIEW - Floorplates due to undergo CAT A refurbishment - On site Café - Discussions are ongoing relating to the potential introduction of a Business lounge and Internet Hub to the 1st floor PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS - On site car parking providing a ratio of 1:500 sq ft - Secure barrier controlled vehicle entry points operated via licence plate - Secure cycle provision MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES - Centrally fed energy efficient air conditioning system - Low energy, intelligent presence detector based office lighting system - Dual feeds from BT Openreach and Virgin Media into the building - Central Building Management System (BMS) - Backup generator - IT Connectivity solutions delivered by independent provider (ITPS) CYCLING FACILITIES - Bike storage, washing and air facilities FACILITIES - Male and female WCs on each floor - Three showers and one wet room on site LIFTS - 5 X 17 person 1,275kg passenger lifts FLOORS AND CEILINGS - Fully accessible raised floor with 320mm void - 3m clear floor to ceiling height GOSFORTH Made for business. AMENITIES ON YOUR DOORSTEP HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: - Gosforth shopping centre; - Fitness and leisure facilities - Newcastle Marriot Hotel a bustling retail and leisure throughout Gosforth with - Newcastle Racecourse mall only minutes away ‘Smart Fitness’ located nearby - New luxury residential - Various bars and restaurants - South Northumberland developments including located on Gosforth High Street Cricket Club Eagle Star House Image courtesy of Newcastle Racecourse LOCALITY Made for business. PARTNERSHIP HOUSE LIES AT THE HEART OF GOSFORTH JUST 3 MILES NORTH OF NEWCASTLE CITY CENTRE THE BUILDING IS WELL CONNECTED BY THE FOLLOWING MEANS: CAR BUS RAIL METRO AIR Partnership House is located north of Newcastle Regent Centre Interchange has regular local Newcastle Central Station offers access to Located adjacent to Partnership House, Newcastle International Airport is located city centre with convenient access to both the and regional bus services through to Newcastle the East Coast Main Line and the wider national the Regent Centre interchange offers access just over 5 miles to the north. A1(M) and A19. City Centre and its surrounding metropolitan areas. rail network. to 60 metro stations across the North East including the Airport and Central Station. Images courtesy of Newcastle International Airport FINANCIALS Made for business. TERMS RENT VAT RATES SERVICE CHARGE LEGAL COSTS The 1st and 2nd floor are available as a £15.00 per sq ft. All figures quoted within these terms Available upon application. Available upon application. Each party to be responsible for their own whole or in part by way of a new Effective are exclusive of VAT where chargeable. legal costs incurred in this transaction. Full Repairing and Insuring lease. Made for business. Made for business. CONTACT IMPORTANT NOTICE ©Lambert Smith Hampton Disclaimer: Lambert Smith Hampton Group Limited and its subsidiaries and their joint agents if any (“LSH”) for themselves and for the seller or landlord of the property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) These particulars are given and any statement about the property is made without responsibility on the part of LSH or the seller or landlord and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract. (ii) Any description, dimension, distance or area given or any reference made to condition, working order or availability of services or facilities, fixtures or fittings, any guarantee or warrantee or statutory or any other permission, approval or reference to suitability for use or occupation, photograph, plan, drawing, aspect or financial or investment information or tenancy and title details or any other information set out in these particulars or otherwise provided shall not be relied on as statements or representations of fact or at all and any prospective buyer or tenant must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of all information or suitability of the property. (iii) No employee of LSH has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty arising from these particulars or otherwise or enter into any contract whatsoever in relation to the property in respect of any prospective purchase or letting including in respect of any re-sale potential or value or at all. (iv) Price or rent may be subject Patrick Matheson Michael Downey to VAT and any prospective buyer or tenant must satisfy themselves concerning the correct VAT position. (v) Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by the negligence of LSH or its employees or t: 0191 594 5015 t: 0191 338 8326 agents, LSH will not be liable, whether in negligence or otherwise howsoever, for any loss arising from the use of these particulars or any information provided in respect of the property save to the extent e: [email protected] e: [email protected] that any statement or information has been made or given fraudulently by LSH. (vi) In the case of new development or refurbishment prospective buyers or tenants should not rely on any artists’ impressions or architects’ drawings or specification or scope of works or amenities, infrastructure or services or Hannah Ives Edward Harriman information concerning views, character or appearance and timing concerning availability or occupation and prospective buyers or tenants must take legal advice to ensure that any expectations they may have t: 0191 594 5040 t: 0191 338 8310 are provided for direct with the seller or landlord and LSH shall have no liability whatsoever concerning any variation or discrepancy in connection with such matters. July 2019. e: [email protected] e: [email protected] Designed & produced by www.creativestreakdesign.co.uk ref: CSD/1433.
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