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Restaurant, Bar and Leisure Opportunities in Bristol's Waterside Restaurant, bar and leisure opportunities in Bristol’s waterside quarter Harbourside Alive! IF YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW BRISTOL’S HARBOURSIDE THINK AGAIN 2 PB Invicta almost all sold. 101 units within Canon’s Gate all sold. The Triathlon Shop flagship 9,000 sq ft store opens. HARBOURSIDE IS 2014 Confidence in the area continues to grow with the Brigstow Lounge commencement of the new phase of development The Triathlon Shop at Harbourside and with it another 170 apartments. ALIVE WITH LIFE 2013 Crest Nicholson complete Phase 1 of Steak of the Art, Harbourside. 492 stunning residential In Play Golf, properties, all sold to a healthy mix of The Cuban and investors and residents. 2012 Phase 2 of Pure Gym Crest Nicholson Britain’s largest 2012 residential restaurant, the 1,000- The Crescent, seat, 30,000 sq ft Za development Za Bazaar opens on Balmoral and Harbourside. 2012 Waverley One of the UK’s leading independent CMS Cameron Residential financial service providers and asset Harbourside comes to life McKenna complex management specialists moves to with a £340 million urban 2012 completed Harbourside with 700 employees. rejuvenation scheme. A Tridios Bank range of diverse attractions 2011 Brings 225 employees from its Real Estate, including museums, galleries, Za Za Bazaar Banking Litigation and Insurance Litigation arts centres, shops, bars, pubs, teams to Harbourside. restaurants and offices make 2011 Harbourside their home. The 2010 Environment Moves 245 employees to central Bristol Hargreaves in a home that reflects its ethos and Agency rigorous environmental standards. 2009 Lansdown Blue Reef Aquarium 2009 Their building achieves the The Living Room highest score ever awarded 2009 (now Slug & Lettuce) by the Building Research Pizza Express Establishment (BRE) for its 2008 environmental credentials. 570 employees. HBOS The Living Room Pre-2008 restaurant and bar brings Lloyds Bank high quality food and Gala Casino drink with an award (now Rainbow Casino) HBOS (Lloyds Banking winning level of service and frequent events and Fitness First Group) one of the UK’s leading banking and music to Harbourside. (now Pure Gym) insurance groups moves @Bristol in with 1,700 employees. IBIS Hotel Costa Coffee RESTAURANT, BAR & LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES As Harbourside enters its final phases of residential development, the attractions of Harbourside as a restaurant, bar and leisure destination are clear: • 763 residential units at Harbourside; home to approximately 1,526 potential customers*. • Approximately 6,500 employees are based in the immediate vicinity of Harbourside. • In addition to the residents and working population of Harbourside, an estimated 12,000 people work within a 10 minute walk. • 5,000 students and 355 staff are based at the adjacent City of Bristol College and a further 16,000 students and 4,500 staff are based at the Bristol University campus at the top of Park Street. • Bristol is the seventh most popular destination in the UK for overseas visitors with over 9 million visitors every year. • Resident and employee average household income of £50,000-£60,000**. • 31% of residents and employees eat out at least once a week and a further 21% more than once a week**. • On site hotel with 182 rooms catering for up to 364 people. • Public car parking for up to 900 vehicles. • Units from 1,000 sq ft to 9,299 sq ft available. LOCAL AREA POLL - MARCH 2012 31% 30% 41% 56% 43% EAT OUT AT LEAST WOULD LIKE AN WOULD LIKE MORE HAVE A ARE BETWEEN ONCE A WEEK UPMARKET LUNCH FOOD RETAILERS IN HOUSEHOLD 20 AND (21% MORE THAN OFFERING IN THE THE AREA INCOME OVER £40K 40 YEARS OLD ONCE A WEEK) AREA *Based on an assumption of an average occupancy of 2 residents per unit. **Statistics based on the findings of a survey conducted at Harbourside on a sample of 100 people. 4 PB HARBOURSIDE ALIVE AN EVENTFUL YEAR Host to some of Bristol’s most active and best attended DATE EVENT* events and attractions, Harbourside draws people from Jan EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2015 far and wide as well as from all across Bristol. Launching Bristol as the European Green Capital for 2015 12th-13th March 18TH ANNUAL CAMRA BRISTOL BEER FESTIVAL • The Bristol Harbour Festival attracts 250,000 people. May ANNUAL BRISTOL 10K RUN 18,000 expected attendance • The Arnolfini, a leading centre for contemporary 23rd-24th May ANNUAL VEGFEST arts, attracts over 500,000 visits every year. World’s biggest vegan event • The new M Shed Museum of Bristol is expecting June BRISTOL’S BIG GREEN WEEK in excess of 250,000 visitors annually. June ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF NATURE UK’s largest free nature festival • Sporting events such as the Bristol Half Marathon, 10k Run, Mile Races, Biggest Bike Ride June ANNUAL BRISTOL’S BIGGEST BIKE RIDE 7,500 participants and Tri Bristol bring over 50,000 sports enthusiasts and supporters to Harbourside June ANNUAL GRILLSTOCK throughout the year. June ANNUAL BRISTOL TRIATHALON • In 2015, Bristol will be the UK’s first European July ANNUAL FOOD CONNECTIONS FESTIVAL Green Capital, playing host to a year full of July ANNUAL HARBOUR FESTIVAL events around the city. 250,000 expected attendance 6th-9th Aug BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL BALLOON FIESTA 3rd-4th Sept ANNUAL ORGANIC FOOD FESTIVAL Europe’s largest organic festival Sept ANNUAL BRISTOL 1/2 MARATHON 22,000 expected attendance *Combination of participants and spectators. Source of attendence figures: Bristol City Council. ALIVE WITH PLACES TO MEET & EAT Meeting friends, eating out and having a good time is an integral element of Harbourside’s attraction. Come and join the successful and highly regarded venues such as Bordeaux Quay, The Living Room, Las Iguanas and Pizza Express at Bristol’s waterside quarter. 6 PB BBC Bristol Kingsdown M32 Bus Station Road PERFECTLY Redland Cinema de Lux St. Judes PLACED Pennywell Whiteladies Rd Royal West of England Academy Lawfords Gate Victoria Rooms Bristol Museum Old Market Bristol University Harvey Nichols Old Market St Jamie’s Italian Park St Temple Quay Hippodrome Clifton Village Office Quarter Old Vic College Green Goldney Hall A4320 Clifton Wood The Council House Watershed Cinema @ Bristol Anchor Road Redcliffe TempleWay The Grain Barge A4 Hotwell Rd Temple Meads Arnolfini S.S. Great Britain M Shed Spike Island A370 Totterdown A370 Tobacco Factory Bedminster A4 Bath Rd Southville FERRY STOP BUS STATION TRAIN STATION Cabot Circus LOCAL AREA Temple Meads OFFICES, RESIDENTIAL & LEISURE Colston Hall Hippodrome Bristol City Council Direct Line Watershed 800 employees 541 employees Bristol University 16,000 students + 4,500 employees CMS Cameron McKenna 225 employees Arnolfini Environment Agency 578 employees Hargreaves Lansdown Ibis Hotel 700 employees 182 rooms Triodos 245 employees MShed @Bristol Lloyds Banking Group 3,093 employees Residential Over 1,526 residents City of Bristol College 5,000 students + 355 employees S.S. Great Britain 5 MINUTE WALK FROM HARBOURSIDE 10 MINUTE WALK FROM HARBOURSIDE HARBOURSIDE Walking times are approximate. 8 PB ANCHOR ROAD (A4) BLUE REEF AQUARIUM COLLEGE 2 COLLEGE SQUARE SQUARE CANONS GATE PREZZO E HARGREAVES CMS CAMERON XP BUILDING 3B L LANSDOWN MCKENNA O RE @ BRISTOL ZA ZA BAZAAR L ANCHOR AN SQUARE KIOSK E TESCO 3 2 1B 2 IBIS BUILDING 4 PIZZA 1 EXPRESS PRYZM BRIGSTOW BUILDING 7 BUILDING 8 LOUNGE MILLENNIUM PROMENADE LAS STEAK OF IGUANAS PITCHER THE ART SLUG & & COSTA LETTUCE PIANO KIOSK IN PLAY K TRI THE AL SHOP CUBAN 3 GOLF W BUILDING 9 FRISKA ZEN MILLENNIUM SQUARE LLOYDS SHUTTER PURE NO.1 S.S. GREAT STARKS& FITNESS FLASH GYM THEDRAL& NUTRITION BRITAIN A C RAINBOW BRITANNIA SERVICE CASINO BORDEAUX COUNTRYWIDE PARKING AREA QUAY 376 SPACES THE CRESCENT BUILDING 11 CANONS WAY UNDERGROUND CARPARK 524 SPACES ARNOLFINI HAR B CAFFE LLOYDS OU GUSTO BANKING R GROUP W A Y LLOYDS BANKING GROUP SPITFIRE BARBEQUE AND GRILL HARBOURSIDE UNITS M SHED AVAILABILITY OLIVE SHED RESIDENTIAL OFFICE RETAIL / RESTAURANT / BAR / CAFE / LEISURE AVAILABLE RETAIL / LEISURE UNITS UNDER OFFER AVAILABLE UNIT STATISTICS AVAILABLE UNITS BUILDING UNIT GIA - SQ.FT. 8 2 5,134 9 KIOSK 1,507 11 3 3,534 In association with FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT For more information visit CALL 0117 910 5271 CALL 0117 930 4536 CALL 0117 930 5731 www.harboursidebristol.co.uk EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] EMAIL [email protected] www.harboursidealive.co.uk Important Notice. These particulars do not constitute any offer or contract and although they are believed to be correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they are expressly excluded from any contract. Nov 2014..
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