Unit 2 2,995 sqft (278.28 sqm) Restaurant / café opportunity in the heart of Manchester city centre new restaurant opening Summer 2016
55 King Street occupies a prominent position amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester s Central Business District. Long established as the city s central business core the area benefits from a wealth of prestigious office buildings and affluent workers. The location has excellent connections for shoppers in the city s main retail areas on St Ann s Square and The Arndale Centre on Market Street, which are only a few minutes walk away. King Street has shown strong growth in the leisure and dining market with increasing demand for new sites as regional, national and London based operators recognise the Central Business District s potential. Burger & Lobster, Zizzi and Miller & Carter have all opened recently with Grand Pacific and others coming soon. The food and beverage market in Manchester looks bright and 55 King Street is ideally placed to benefit from this strong city-centre demand.
At the heart of Manchester s Central Business District to Victoria Station Printworks Corn Exchange Manchester Arndale Piccadilly Gardens St Ann s Square 55 King Street Deansgate Spinningfields Albert Square One St Peter s Square The Great Northern Manchester Central
The perfect recipe for success Covers Dining area Outside terrace Bar area 82 46 12 A landmark building and formerly the headquarters of RBS in Manchester, the ground floor at 55 King Street is 15,500 sqft with planning consent for a mix of retail and leisure uses while the six upper floors contain 76,000 sqft of prestigious office space. Current ground floor tenants include Bang & Olufsen, Whistles & The Red Angel Hair Company with the introduction of, Manchester s newest relaxed fine dining experience. The available ground floor unit is 2,995 sqft along with a large outside seating area. The unit is part fitted with tiled floor, ceiling, lighting, WC facilities, has A1 & A3 planning consent and is immediately available. Nearby occupiers include Chaophraya, Miller & Carter, Zizzi, Burger & Lobster, Jamie s Italian, Browns and Grinch.
New in 2016 Pall Mall Court Mouth watering potential Chapel Walks Unit 5 Unit 2 King Street Layout for indicative purposes only Cheapside 2,995 sqft (278.28 sqm) A1 & A3 planning consent Immediately available Large, spacious dining area for 82 covers Large outside terrace for 46 covers Bar seating area for 12 covers
Manchester Arena Victoria Station Footfall King Street Footfall St Ann s Square Market Street Weekdays 22,000 Weekdays 23,500 Saturdays 30,000 Saturdays 32,000 Sundays 17,500 Sundays 18,500 Printworks 2 mins Dining 2 mins Corn Exchange Arndale Retail Core Ma rke St Ann s Square CBD Cros s St Motel One t St Manchester House Piccadilly Gardens Hotel Gotham Spinningfields Piccadilly Station King Street Townhouse Manchester Arndale Albert Square St Ann s Square 6 5 The French MOSI 3 Cross Manchester Central St The Great Northern Piccadilly 2 22 21 Grafene 2 Chaophraya 3 Sam s Chop House 4 Zizzi 5 Grinch 6 Pret A Manger 7 The Rice Bowl 8 Miller & Carter 9 Liquorice 10 Pizza Express 11 Burger & Lobster 12 Avalanche 13 All Bar One 14 Panama Hatty s 15 Jamie s Italian 16 Honey Restaurant 17 Grand Pacific 18 Rosso 19 Browns 20 Picollino 21 El Gato Negro 22 Quill 1 7 8 4 19 King S t 13 14 10 11 9 12 20 Albert Square 17 18 15 16 Deansgate Station 1
28 new restaurants opened in 2015. Manchester Business Week Corn Exchange Banyan, Byron, Cabana, Gino D Campo, Mowgli, Pizza Express, Pho, Salvi s, Tampopo, The Cosy Club, Vapiano, Wahaca, Zizzi Deansgate Bella Italia, Bill s, Byron, Hawksmoor, Las Iguanas, Restaurant Bar & Grill, The Botanist, La Tasca, The Living Room, San Carlo Spinningfields Australasia, Artisan, Carluccio s, Fazenda, Giraffe, Grand Pacific, Iberica, Manchester House, Nandos, The Alchemist, Thaikun, Wagamama Printworks Chiquito, Hard Rock, Harvester, Nando, Wagamama Metrolink Restaurant / café opportunity in the heart of Manchester city centre Grafene Botanist, Fazenda and Thaikhun. Honey Rosso doors for trade. Sam s Chop House anticipated Grafene will open in July. Jamie s Italian Chaophraya potential as a lunchtime and evening destination. CACI research carried out demonstrates that: Miller & Carter The CBD has a significant population of affluent workers Fumo high disposable income Hawksmoor Burger & Lobster workers, Bill s shoppers and residents. Manchester has shown strong growth in the restaurant market in recent years, and in particular central Manchester. 2014 saw the opening of a number of major restaurants in the city including Bill s, El Capo, The Early in 2015 Iberica, Miller & Carter and Fumo were added successfully alongside popular London concept Hawksmoor, while Burger & Lobster arrived on King Street, and the Corn Exchange development opened its 2016 has already welcomed El Gato Negro to King Street and the eagerly Widely recognised as being the city s business core, the Central Business District has a significant population of affluent workers making 55 King Street the ideal location for further restaurant growth, benefitting from its The working population includes large numbers of Acorn groups with These workers are cash rich, time poor with a high propensity to eat out Manchester city centre has the 4 th highest worker spend potential in the UK Manchester city centre has equal market share with the Trafford Centre 55 King Street s position in the heart of the Central Business District and close to major retail sites such as Manchester Arndale and St Ann s Square give it a solid foundation to benefit from this strong trade from city centre
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