Sites to watch

01 April 2005
Sites to watch

London W1
London

Sole agent Shelley Sandzer is offering a bar/restaurant site just off London's bustling Oxford Street. The double-frontage, fully fitted site, currently trading as Porters Bar, is located at 21/22 Poland Street and has a total floor area of 3,206sq ft (297.83sq m), spread over ground and basement levels. Shelly Sandzer is seeking offers in excess of $175,000.

The Gate,
NEWCASTLE

Agent Chesterton's is marketing a unit to let in The Gate development on Newgate Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for use as a restaurant/cafŽ or pub/bar. The 8,554sq ft leasehold site, subject to a rent of £15 per sq ft, is located on the top two floors of the development. For more information, contact Mike Birkett in Chesterton's Newcastle office on 0191-2232 8127
or email mike.birkett@chesterton.co.uk

MoreLondon,
London SE1

TABLE: Joint agents Davis Coffer Lyons and Dalgleish are marketing a riverside unit in London's new South Bank business district, Morelondon. Situated between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, existing operators include CafŽ Rouge, Bagel Street and Caff Nero, and tenants include Ernst & Young and tourism body Visitlondon. For more information, email:
ktaylor@daviscofferlyons.co.uk or call 020 7299 0700.

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