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Deansgate SQUARE RETAIL AND LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES Deansgate SQUARE A NEW LEVEL RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE 02 | 03 WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM re Lo MANCHESTER VICTORIA C dham Road able St Ol Y re et WA Blackfriars PRINT WORKS t TRINITY ee eet W e tr Str it rov S Road h G y m o s R s o ING RO l T h B Chapel EXCHANGE o LOCATION m et SQUARE as re St AD SALFORD CENTRAL re ill St et Deansgate Square is taking Chu et dh re rc MANCHESTER h et e St R ree re St t city centre living to a new A3 ARNDALE h St r et 4 e g r i t ve S level, comprising over H NORTHERN QUARTER e ll L i M d l 2.3million sq ft of residential O apartments, complimented B ridge St by over 50,000 sq ft of reet PICCADILLY GARDENS ground retail & leisure 2 6 Ne 6 A w space. SPINNINGFIELDS Y ork S tr ee The scheme will not t et WELL OPERA HOUSE et P re re ic St only benefit from 3,500 Y c re Mi adilly to A S ge St n + residents living in ALBERT HALL sh W RIVER IR et or MANCHESTER ull re Qua e Y y St G re et ART GALLERY S this ground-breaking St et t r re re INIT et et te t A development and new re e TR Wa C MANCHESTER re 3 mes St h t 4 o a neighbourhood of S r MUSEUM OF SCIENCE m St J Sack lt CITY r o ro St n AND INDUSTRY m Ox o t S Manchester, but also from vi r CHINA TOWN t lle re y e ee r By e r B S t popular surrounding areas tr THE VILLAGE MANCHESTER we St ee n t Li Lo PICCADILLY ve such as Castlefield and the rp o ol Ro atsoMANCHESTER CENTRAL t ad e P e wider city centre. r W t r PALACE i Fair CONVENTION COMPLEX S n field r Str Deansgat e c eet St t a fo THEATRE e 6469 B s ke w rd s The site benefits from e S St Du g t d r i re e r frontage to Deansgate ow R e et B y A t b t t Sa an r 6 S e a r G itself, is bordered by Great G 69 4 e l B6 A635 st c Jackson Street and is only a kv treet C S HOME s i l le l r e a short walk to Whitworth a Ox h CASTLEFIELD DEANSGATE St 6 C A57(M) 5 re Street West and Oxford A e A635 MANCHESTER t fo Road, providing excellent OXFORD ROAD r A57(M) M d t edlock St ee Ro links to central Manchester. G r A St r t ad 3 A6 eat Jackso lme 4 s u a H E Wi Deansgate Square is easily d lmott a re et o re t accessible via Deansgate R et Lo r St tree n St ity ste r S n C St e o do A57(M) n n Station (3 min walk) and re Ch ve A56 os Ro et Gr ad Deansgate/Castlefield tram A57(M) stop (3 min walk) making MANCHESTER UNITED MANCHESTER it a fantastic city centre METROPLITAN location with connections to Prin UNIVERSITY r MANCHESTER the rest of Manchester and ce AQUATICS CENTRE E 7 ss H beyond. i Road gh e r A506 7 Ca Booth St A506 m br MANCHESTER idge oth St W Bo UNIVERSITY S t RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE LOCAL AREA GUIDE Bowl which regularly hosts outdoor music events and In close proximity to draws in huge crowds to the THE OAST HOUSE Deansgate Square are area. Also in close proximity numerous of Manchester’s is The Museum of Science best loved attractions, venues and Industry, First Street, AUSTRALASIA and locations. Castlefield is THE ALCHEMIST Home Cinema and the Palace extremely popular with young WELL TATTU Theatre, amongst many professionals, with numerous GUSTO others. On site, the 3,500+ residential developments RIVER IR HAWKSMOOR residents of Deansgate and restaurants, pubs and ALBERT’S SCHLOSS Square will provide an bars including Duke’s 92 REVOLUCION DE immediate target audience CUBA and The Wharf, as well for any incoming operator to as the famous Castlefield greatly benefit from. DIMITRI’S 04 | 05 CASTLEFIELD AKBAR’S BOWL CASK 3 MINS DEANSGATE STATION 3 MINS CASTLEFIELD CLOUD BAR BARCA 11 MINS SPINNINGFIELDS DON MARCO 22 MINS ARNDALE CENTRE 23 MINS PICCADILLY ATLAS BAR DUKES 92 REVOLUTION RITZ 26 MINS NORTHERN QUARTER THE KNOTT MANCOCO HOME GORILLA 4 MINS ST PETERS SQUARE THE FONT 8 MINS EXCHANGE SQUARE JUNKYARD 11 MINS VICTORIA STATION GOLF 11 MINS PICCADILLY GARDENS TIFFIN ROOM 35 MINS MANCHESTER AIRPORT 3 MINS A57 (RING ROAD) 5 MINS UNI OF MANCHESTER 6 MINS PICCADILLY 11 MINS ARNDALE CENTRE WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE SOUTH TOWER RETAIL 6B RETAIL 6A RETAIL 1 RETAIL 2A RETAIL 2B RETAIL 5 RETAIL 3A THE SQUARE WEST TOWER RETAIL 3B NORTH TOWER RETAIL 8 PHASE 1 PHASE 2 RETAIL 1 418 M 2 4499 FT 2 RETAIL 3A 259 M 2 2788 FT 2 RETAIL 2A 268 M 2 2885 FT 2 RETAIL 3B 54 M 2 580 FT 2 RETAIL 7 RETAIL 2B 249 M 2 2680 FT 2 RETAIL 6A 160 M 2 1722 FT 2 EAST TOWER N RETAIL 6B 109 M 2 1173 FT 2 RETAIL 7 182 M 2 1959 FT 2 RETAIL 8 101 M 2 1087 FT 2 Unit 3A has the option of a mezzanine level WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE 0406 | 0705 WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE RETAIL 1 RETAIL 2A RETAIL 2B 418 M2 | 4499 FT2 268 M2 | 2885 FT2 249 M2 | 2860 FT2 Retail space over 1 level ground floor Retail space over 1 level ground floor Retail space over 1 level ground floor MAX CEILING HEIGHT MAX CEILING HEIGHT MAX CEILING HEIGHT 4360mm 4360mm 4360mm SHOP FRONT GLAZING SHOP FRONT GLAZING SHOP FRONT GLAZING Entire frontage Entire frontage Entire frontage BREEAM RATING BREEAM RATING BREEAM RATING Target ‘very good’ Target ‘very good’ Target ‘very good’ ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TBC TBC TBC EPC RATING EPC RATING EPC RATING An EPC has been An EPC has been An EPC has been commissioned and available commissioned and available commissioned and available upon request upon request upon request N N N WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE 0408 | 0905 WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE LEASE EPC New leases for a minimum term of 5 Landlord will provide an EPC. Further years are sought. details can be provided on request. RENT CONTACT DETAILS Upon Application. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact the sole leasing SERVICE CHARGE agents: A service charge will be payable by the Tenant. Further details on request. Chris Nutter [email protected] BUSINESS RATES Tenants will be liable to pay Business 07927 561 994 Rates directly to the Local Authority. The units are to be assessed for Rates. PLANNING The units benefit from A1, A2 and A3 Planning Consent. WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES | DEANSGATE SQUARE 10 | 11 WWW.DEANSGATESQUARERETAIL.COM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: CHRIS NUTTER [email protected] 07927 561 994 Deansgate SQUARE A NEW LEVEL.
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