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Aintree Racecourse AINTREE BUSINESS RACECOURSE UNITS RETAIL & BUSINESS PARK & OFFICES LIVERPOOL L9 5AL TO LET A well-established business, retail, trade counter and industrial destination One mile to the M57/M58 (Switch Island) Close proximity to Port of Liverpool and Manchester/Liverpool airports DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AINTREE Aintree Racecourse Retail and Business Park is a major, mixed-use RACECOURSE development located within a short drive of Liverpool city centre and Switch Island with M57 and M58 motorway connections. Its modern-style, high quality business units benefit from: OFFICES Competitive rental and incentive packages Flexible and adaptable warehouse space to suit a variety of end user requirements 4 to 6.5 metre eaves height Large roller shutter access for HGV deliveries Office space with kitchenette and toilet provision 3-phase electricity supply, water and gas being connected Electric roller shutters to all office entrances LIVERPOOL 24-hour manned security, 365 days a year, with CITY CENTRE CCTV coverage A59 TO M57 DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE RIVER MERSEY AINTREE RACECOURSE RETAIL & BUSINESS PARK AINTREE RAILWAY STATION AINTREE RACECOURSE SWITCH ISLAND RETAIL & LEISURE AINTREE PARK SHOPPING PARK A59 ORMSKIRK ROAD A5063 ASDA SWITCH ISLAND TO M57 MOTORWAY DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION A59 Harrogate CONTACT A61 A658 A65 LOCATION A660 The mixed-use development is ideally located on Ormskirk A61 Leeds Road (A59), which benefits from: 14 A650 Bradford A58 44 A658 Airport 13 Shipley A6120 A587 45 A59 12 A64 Excellent public transport network A583 M55 32 A671 Leeds 3 47 1 11 Bradford Two Merseyrail4 stations (Aintree and Old Roan) within A59 10 46 M6 9 A6 M65 8 A610 a half mile A583 B5 Blackpool A666 2 45 0 A63 A1(M) Preston 7 B 31 7 L A603 BAN Being approximately 13 miles from Liverpool John YD R M621 44 A584 6 IAT O E E L O D AN M 2 K E G S 9 Lennon Airport E LANE C D M58 1 L A ANE R M606 5 A646 OSS RO R O E B D 26 E BARN LAN 30 Blackburn C H T 28 K I A T 29 LANE Approximately 7 miles from Liverpool city centre and A58 30 5 A646 O A59 29 Halifax R 29 4 N E 3 THER PERI E 32a E Ports of Liverpool M N B5 NOR ETER ROA A582 1 207 D M62 31 N G 32 A A E L L Rawtenstall M1 N ID R T Leyland 28 M65 A 25 33 A Less than a mile from Switch Island providing links to O L E IC BR N C L A681 A Wakefield D L S S L D A644 E the M57/M58 motorways A56 A Y A H G R R E W 8 Y P N E I 24 W L E K 2 N R 9 C 23 1 B 5 U N B B Southport U A628 Chorley FLEETWOOD D A1 S LANE A58 A666 1 HuddersfieldA642 M6 6 A576 3 2 0 2 M57 4 A56 M62 5CO 5 M66 E A A629 B Rochdale LAN PY 38 BROWNS 21 L SATNAV: Bury AN L9 5AL A58 E 27 M61 2 S Bolton S P E W 20 EN IFT B C N S OLD ROAN 5 E SWITCH ISLAND RS 1 A 3 LA 9 L 38 L A58 19 M1 AN Ormskirk 6 N RETAIL & LEISURE 4 E E Y PARK A Delph E PARK IN A1(M) S T R LANE WE R Barnsl ey 5 O E G E 37 HEYSHA 3 4 37 19 ST L 4 2 A635 A D 2 17 5 26 ST3E Oldham N MIS LANE 20 A E 4 M58 O D 5 16 1 R M E 21 Bolton upon B BOOTLE ROA A AINTREE V 15 I Walk den 22 A695 A627 R 1 GOLF CLUB O SHOPPING PARK Deane D IDGE D 14 R R Swinton 25 D 36 LD K 13 A616 36 A633 E 7 M57 I A B R I F MANCHESTER Crosby O 12 E A5036 K AINTREE 9 24 M602 51 4 T A580 I 1 2 A6010 A628 B R Aintree 3 23 A635 S H RACECOURSE W 6 Y M A59 11 DUNNINGS P RETAIL & BUSINESS PARK A630 A580 2 E 9 AR 1 M18 23 R B LIVERPOOL 5 A506 10 VESTY ROAD 5 B L Bootle 4 K LANE St 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LA RT R E A547 T L 6 / AINTREE A S N Rhuddlan A A L 8 E L L N AN W ELLESMERE 7 A 30 M56 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL E A547 N A623 A540 AY A55 9 PORT E A619 E Holywell A A537 Anglesey A55 L D Beaumaris SEAFORTH & IN A566 Buxton 10 14 LITHERLAND A A537 A59 W Llangefni A49 C B5381 A548 R Llanfairfechan St. Asaph A61 A548 A550 11 E 66 A537 A55 15 MacclesfieldA5 A525 FLINT A5117 NORTHWICH R A6 M1 A60 A541 A548 A41 D A473 Chesterfield Bangor A548 A566 A34 A617 12 A54 A533 Denbigh A494 A51 18 A487 A544 A513 CHESTER A54 A5 A49 A523 A53 A55 Congleton A494 Llanrwst A41 17 Ruthin A470 A50 A51 A34 A530 A5 A534 A527 A470 A534 A534 A53 A5 A494 16 Nantwich A500 A500 Wrexham A41 A49 A520 A34 A5 A51 Stoke Corwen A5 On-trent Llangollen A525 15 A50 A51 A34 A520 A53 A519 Stone A5013 A51 A518 A34 A41 A519 14 Stafford A518 B5405 DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT V1 V2 V3 V4 TO LET 2C V4A 5 4C 4A4B 3A3B V5 6A 2B 2A 2 BUSINESS V6 6B 7D 7E 5A UNITS 7C 7F 8A 7G 7B 7H & OFFICES 1G 1H-J1K1L 1M-N1P 8B 7A 7J 23 1F 1C-E 1B 1A Aintree Oces AVAILABILITY Building 9 BUSINESS UNITS 1 4 AVAILABLE UNIT OCCUPIED UNIT OFFICE COMPLEX To Liverpool city centre RETAIL AINTREE RACECOURE RETAIL PARK - FULLY LET To M57/M58 interchange DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BUSINESS UNIT TO LET UNIT V3 16,693 SQ FT 1,551 SQ M UNIT V3 Unit V3 is a self-contained business unit with parking and off road 16,693 sqft loading. 1,551 sqm In an established business park/trade counter environment, the unit also benefits from: Rent: £60,000 pa + VAT Service charge: £0.81 psf Eaves height of 13’1” (4m) Large roller shutter loading door access UNIT V5 Private office space with kitchenette and toilet provision 3-phase electricity supply, water and gas being connected DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT BUSINESS UNIT TO LET UNIT V5 9,460 SQ FT 879 SQ M Unit V5 is a self-contained business unit with a large forecourt and with provision of car parking spaces to the front of the building for loading and unloading. In an established business park/trade counter environment, the unit also benefits from: Rent: £35,000 pa + VAT UNIT V5 Service charge: £0.81 psf 9,460 sqft Eaves height of 13’1” (4m) 879 sqm Large roller shutter loading door access Private office space with kitchenette and toilet provision 3-phase electricity supply, water and gas being connected DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW AERIAL LOCATION MASTERPLAN & AVAILABILITY FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT OFFICE AVAILABILITY ACCOMMODATION CURRENT AVAILABILITY RENT PA SERVICE CHARGE PSF PARKING & YARD IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE ALL INCLUSIVE SQ FT SQ M AINTREE BUILDING: CONVENTIONAL OFFICE SUITES Suite D 1,600 148 £16,000 £3.60 3 & 7 3 7 AINTREE BUILDING: CONVENTIONAL OFFICE SUITES Suite 2 420 39 £7,500 - 3 & 7 3 7 AINTREE BUILDING OFFICES Ground Floor Oce Plan SPECIFICATION UNIT 4 UNIT 3 Suite A Aintree Building provides a professional Suite B 17 Suite C environment within a well managed building on a secure business park location.
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