pioneer TO LET Mixed Retail and place Leisure Development I CURZON STREET, BURNLEY I OPENS Q3 2022 To include a relocated Reel Cinema, restaurants, a public plaza, shops and a 125-space car park LET TO pioneer place CURZON STREET, BURNLEY Mixed Retail & Leisure Development WAY ACTIVE WAY ACTIVE Proposed first floor level BANKHOUSE STREET description BANKHOUSE STREET Service Yard Area at top of Pioneer Place will form a key part of Unit 3 Unit 4 Curzon Street Level Unit 7 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Unit 5 Service Yard Area ENTRANCE RESTAURANT at top of Burnley’s successful repositioning as the Unit 3 Unit 4 Curzon Street Level Unit 7 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Unit 5 ENTRANCE East Lancashire growth town providing a RESTAURANT Unit 1 RO CINEMA much needed dedicated leisure provision to LET TO REEL CURZON STREET YLE RO Unit 1 Unit 6 Unit 6 RO CINEMA RETAIL complement the existing strong retail centre. CURZON STREET YLE RO AD Unit 2 Unit 6 Unit 6 Occupiers at Pioneer Place will be able to capitalise RESTAURANT RETAIL AD Unit 2 UnitREST 8 AURANT on the wide and affluent secondary and tertiary RESTAURANT Unit 9 Unit 8 catchments, increased student population and continued RETAIL RESTAURANT Unit 10 RESTAURANT Unit 9 commercial and educational investment in the town. RETAIL Unit 10 T RESTAURANT Maple Grove Developments has submittedFOUNDRY STREE a planning T FOUNDRY STREE application for an 8 screen cinema, 2,132sqm of retailincluding 6 accessible,125 parking3 parent spaces & child and 2 elec tric bays floor-space and 1,682sqm of A3/A4 floor-space and car including 6 accessible,125 parking3 parent spaces & child and 2 elec parking. Construction will be delivered by Eric Wright tric bays Construction and will commence on site in November BLACKBURN STREET 2020 and open in Q3. 2022. BLACKBURN STREET BRUN STREET Unit 1 CINEMA LET TO REEL BRUN STREET Unit 2 RESTAURANT 323.0 sq m 3,477 sq ft Unit 3 RESTAURANT 295.0 sq m 3,175 sq ft Unit 4 RESTAURANT 283.0 sq m 3,046 sq ft Unit 5 RESTAURANT 371.8 sq m 4,002 sq ft Unit 6 RETAIL 464.8 sq m 5,003 sq ft Unit 7 ENTRANCE 836.0 sq m 9,000 sq ft Unit 8 RESTAURANT 335.2 sq m 3,608 sq ft Unit 9 RETAIL 289.3 sq m 3,114 sq ft Unit 10 RESTAURANT 247.1 sq m 2,659 sq ft pioneer place CURZON STREET, BURNLEY Mixed Retail & Leisure Development location Projected population growth Burnley is an important retail, leisure, education and business services centre in East Lancashire. It serves an immediate population of 110,000 people and a wider 6.12% catchment, extending into West Yorkshire, Ribble Valley and by 2032 Charter Walk Shopping Centre Rossendale, of 270,000 people. The site is ideally located on a key gateway into the town centre University students set to rise to accessed from J10 and J11 of the M65. The site sits close to Burnley College which attracts 3,000 students and the On the Banks Mixed Use development anchored by UCLAN. The site sits 4,000 immediately adjacent to the Charter Walk Shopping Centre by 2025 with occupiers including Primark, Next, Marks and Spencer, Boots and River Island. Burnley Railway Station has been completely redeveloped 78.1% and offers direct trains to Manchester, Leeds, Preston and of adults beyond. There are three international airports within an hour’s classed as economically active & in employment drive and easy connection by motorway to Super-port Liverpool. Roughlee Laneshawbridge Forest of Barley Barrowford Bowland Winewall Newchurch-in-Pendle Colne Wycoller A682 Stonyhurst Pendleton Sabden Trawden Barrow Fold Fence M65 pioneer place Lamb Roe Sabden Burnley Active Way Central Brockhall Higham Brierfield Church St Village Whalley A671 A59 A682 Lane Bottom M65 A679 Simonstone Briercliffe Westgate Billington Kingsway Padiham A679 Curzon St 10 Bankfield Altham Worsthorne Westway Great Harwood Burnley M65 Hapton A646 Trafalgar St Mereclough A671 Rishton Huncoat Huddersfield A679 Centenary Way Cliviger Blackburn Accrington A56 Clow Bridge Holme Chapel A682 Burnley Dunnockshaw Oswaldtwistle Manchester Road pioneer place CURZON STREET, BURNLEY burnley is booming... contact Vacancy Rate March 2019 Town centre footfall Whole Town Centre National 2018 3,880 17.29% 9.9% (BBC Survey) (Springboard) Stephen Proudley 8.1m new homes primary shopping area [email protected] visits to primary projected new housing 07768 857 691 shopping area in the borough to 2032 5.6% Jonathan Netley (BBC Survey) [email protected] 07768 857 690 John Brady [email protected] 07836 787 740 Nik Puttnam 07815 007929 [email protected] MISDESCRIPTION. The agent and vendor take no responsibility for any error, mis-statement or omission in these details. Measurements are approximate and for guidance only. The particulars do not constitute an offer or contract and members of the agent’s firm have no authority to make any representation or warranty in relation to the property. Oct 2019. 13975 carve-design.co.uk.
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