RAILWAY ARCH / WORKSHOP
Transcript of RAILWAY ARCH / WORKSHOP
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RAILWAY ARCH / WORKSHOP1,094 SQFT (101.6 SQM) – 5,231 SQFT (485.9 SQM)ARCHES 381, 382, 386 & 387 DENMARK ROAD, LONDON, SE5 9JR TO LET
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LOCATIONLocated on Demark Road, Camberwell, SE5. The property is 0.6 miles distance from Loughborough Junction Rail Station, which is served by Thameslink service to St Albans via London Blackfriars.
USEThe property is registered under B1 and B8 of the Town & County Planning Use Classes Order 1987.
COSTSLegal Fees – Each party to pay their own legal costs.Business Rates – Payable by the tenant.
DESCRIPTIONThe premises comprises four single arches on Denmark Road. The arches are fully lined with concrete fl oor and three phase electricity support. Access is via the manual roller shutter to the front of the property. Other tenants along the stretch of arches include Wagamama’s commercial kitchen, a joinery company and car mechanics.
RENT
ARCH SIZE RENT
Arch 381 1,207 sq.ft £17,500
Arch 382 1,265 sq.ft £18,000
Arch 386 1,168 sq.ft £17,520
Arch 387 1,094 sq.ft £16,410
TENUREA new six-year tenancy with a mutual break clause subject to six months’ written notice. To be contracted outside of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II.
As well as being relatively affordable, railway arches have traditionally offered a number of other spatial advantages to their tenants. Their adaptable interiors and open structure invites architectural experimentation; for instance, adding partitions and mezzanines. As they grow, businesses can also expand into adjacent arches. Arches can often be found within residential areas, bringing commercial life into the neighbourhoods.
As traditional commercial properties become increasingly expensive, arches may be essential to creating inclusive growth, and preserving a local economy that provides a diversity of jobs and services.
Although the traditional occupiers of Arches have been trades such as mechanics, new creative makers - breweries, bakeries, cheesemakers and the like are fl ourishing. Artists and serviced offi ce users can also be found benefi ting from these contemporary commercial spaces.