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THE ATRIUM Park Street, Camberley RETAIL UNITS AVAILABLE THE ATRIUM Park Street, Camberley RETAIL UNITS AVAILABLE 27% EXECUTIVE WEALTH1 & 20% CAREER CLIMBERS2 IN CAMBERLEY CATCHMENT (1UK average 12%, 2UK average 6%) CACI 2016 CAMBERLEY HOUSEHOLD 81% OF CATCHMENT IN TOP EXPENDITURE IS 19% 3 MOST AFFLUENT ACORN ABOVE THE UK AVERAGE CATEGORIES (UK average 59%) CACI 2016 CACI 2016 THEATRIUM-CAMBERLEY.COM THE ATRIUM Park Street, Camberley LOCATION UNIT A2 The Atrium is a prime retail and leisure scheme in Camberley, comprising a total of 28 retail and restaurant units, a 9 screen Vue cinema, Tenpin, Pirates Landing soft play and PureGym. Units A2 and B6 front on to Park Street opposite the entrance to The Square. Other retailers include: Primark, House of Fraser, Moss Bros, Pandora, Next and H&M. Restaurants include: Wagamama, Nando’s, Bella Italia, Chiquito, Frankie & Benny’s, Pizza Express, Zizzi, Starbucks, Wildwood, Bill’s and Creams. ACCOMMODATION UNIT SQ FT SQ M A2 Ground Floor 3,420 317.8 A2 First Floor 1,796 166.9 A2 TOTAL* 5,216 484.7 B6 Ground Floor 2,357 219.0 B6 First Floor 1,150 106.8 B6 TOTAL 3,507 325.8 * Potential to provide an additional 3,789 sq ft (352 sq m) of additional space subject to vacant possession LEASE TERMS The unit is available by way of a new and effectively full repairing and insuring lease, VIEWING by way of service charge, for terms of agreement, For further details or an appointment to view, subject to 5 yearly upward only rent reviews. please contact. EPC Full EPC report available on request. PAUL BUGEJA HAL CLARKE MEGAN ORR PLANNING A1 - Potential for alternative 020 7344 6831 020 7344 6920 020 7344 6527 uses subject to planning permission. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] RENT On Application. Misrepresentation Act 1967. Colliers International, give notice that: (i) These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. (ii) No person in the employment of the agent(s) has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (iii) Floor areas, measurements or distances given are approximate. Unless otherwise stated, any rents, or outgoings quoted are exclusive of VAT. (iv) Any descriptions given of the property cannot be taken to imply, it is in good repair, has all necessary consents, is free of contamination, or that the services and facilities are in working order. Interested parties are advised to carry out their own investigations as required. December 2019. S011903 Siren | +44 (0)20 7478 8300 | sirendesign.co.uk S D OUTHWE ROA SOUTHERN SOUTHERN ROAD SOUTHERN ROAD L L P THEA ATRIUM Park Street, Camberley R UER K R O RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL AD CHA E RESIDENTIAL V BUS STOP R L RESIDENTIAL E S CHARL STREET S ES T CHARLES STREET RESIDENTIAL R E BUS STOP ET THE PIRATES ATRIUM CAR PARK COURTYARD LANDING R01 682 AT THE ATRIUM CHILDREN’S SPACES SOFT PLAY AVAILABLE WOK AND BALTI ESCALATORS RESIDENTIAL ON FIRST FLOOR E C RESIDENTIAL AL A T R02 OR AVAILABLE SERVICE ON FIRST AREA FLOOR S CT. OUTHWE SERVICE SERVICEERIC ACCESSE ACCE AREA L ON FIRST FLOOR L B6 AVAILABLE P A ST MARY’S ROAD R SERVICEERIC ACCESSE ACCESS K B TCS S R T ENTRANCE TO B9/B10 ENTRANCE TO AVAILABLE O GLO HAIRDRESSERSGLO M AD A BALLET SCHOOL R E A2 Y THE ' S BLUEBELL BLUEBELL R ROTISSERIE O AD CORNER ET PARK STREET PARK TREET PARK TREET (ED(PEDESTRIANISED)ESTRIAIE PARK TREET (PEDESTRIAIE PUB CARPENTERS THE THE PUB ARMS PH ARMY ESTATE THE BEAUTY ESTATE & NAVY CARSONS SANJHE P SQUARE AGENT SQUARE THE BEAR ROOM AGENT INDIAN RINCE SHOPPING SHOPPING PUBLIC HOUSE TAN CENTRE CENTRE KNIGHTS STATION OBELIK ESTATE CAMBERLEY S AGENT R MB E P STATION S W REEM A Y CARPENTERS ALCATRAZ AY K O ARMS PH BRASSERIE HOBBY E VACANT TOY B GAME R SONY O THE FRAME CENTRE A CENTRE D W RICES FRENCHIESCAFE A Y ALBERT ROAD THE HERITAGE MUSEUM & AY ART GALLERY 1,000 REEM BADDA SPACES LONDON JEWELLER.
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