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No. 23 Elizabeth Street
A1 FOOD OPPORTUNITY
Beautifully-manicured and nostalgically picturesque, Elizabeth Street and its surrounds have historically enjoyed a strong reputation as an attractive destination to dine, socialise and shop in its sophisticated independent boutiques.
The area has elegantly evolved, with its heritage architecture restored, and new mixed-use developments opened. As a result, both the retail offer and dining options have been elevated.
Around the corner, the newly developed Eccleston Yards has come alive, providing visitors with new options for dining, shopping and wellbeing. The recent launch of Central Working (shared office and co-working space), and its proximity to Victoria, have also made the area an ideal place to work.
Elizabeth Street has long-celebrated brilliant food, serving its residents, visitors and nearby workers from their morning coffee and breakfast through to wining and dining in the evening. The artisan bread at Poilâne, Olivogelo’s home-made gelato, the diverse range of cafés including TomTom and Dominique Ansel, gastro-pub Thomas Cubitt, and Peggy Porschen’s cakes are just some of the reasons why Elizabeth Street has evolved into one of London’s foodie destinations.
A B O U T T H E A R E A
Clockwise from left: TomTom, Poilane, The Jones Family Kitchen, Dominique Ansel Bakery.
N O . 2 3 E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T
“It’s always been our dream to open a permanent site, and we couldn’t have thought of a better place than nestled in historic Eccleston Yards. This is more than a restaurant, we want to create that sense of warmth and home in busy central London with a light space that marries food, fashion, lifestyle and photography, ‘the photographer’s kitchen’.”
LUCY CARR-ELLISON AND JEMIMA JONES, CO-FOUNDERS, WILD BY TART LONDON1-4 Eccleston Yards & 15A Eccleston Place
Victoria station has
356,000 users every day.
Victoria station is currently undergoing a
£700 million
upgrade to improve facilities including the opening of a
new ticket hall.
T H E A R E A
Source: Acorn CACI groupings 2017
DEMOGRAPHICS:
25% Highest earning consumers
44% Affluent younger consumers
39 Average age
53% Female 47% Male
DWELL TIME:
46 mins
TOURIST GROUPS:
18% USA
8% France
8% Germany
OFFICES IN THE AREAArmaniAmerican ExpressBoeingSky Deutsche BankGoogle UK LtdChannel 4
Jimmy ChooJohn LewisMoët Hennessy Telegraph Media GroupPA ConsultingRolls RoyceTom Ford
HOTELS IN THE AREAThe GoringHotel 41The Z HotelThe NadlerThe HariThe BerkeleyThe Lanesborough
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1,355
10,037
44,956
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11,807
35,414
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Elizabeth Street is within five minutes’ walk to Victoria station and eight minutes’ walk to Sloane Square station, with excellent transport links to London’s underground network via Victoria, Circle and District Lines. Victoria Main Line provides access to Gatwick Airport, the south and south east of the country.
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No.23
23 Elizabeth Street is nestled among exciting operators including Dominique Ansel Bakery,
The Athenian and Peggy Porschen.
A B O U T T H E U N I T N O . 2 3 E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T
BAS EM EN T G RO U N D F LO O R
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Basement 327 sq ft/ 30.34 sq m
Ground 666 sq ft/ 61.87 sq m
Vaults 76 sq ft/ 7.06 sq m
Total 1,069 sq ft/ 99.27 sq m
N O . 2 3 E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T
Strictly by appointment through Davis Coffer Lyons. For further information please contact:
Emily Hirsch 020 7299 0727 / 07521 971 541 [email protected] Kate Taylor 020 7299 0752 / 07766 657 205 [email protected]
The accommodation, which is offered as seen, comprises the following approximate areas:
—› Ground Floor: 666 sq ft (61.87 sq m)
—› Basement: 327 sq ft (30.34 sq m)
—› Vaults 76 sq ft (7.06 sq m)
—› Total: 1,069 sq ft (99.27 sq m)
Planning:
The unit benefits from A1 Planning Use.
Rent and service charge:
On application
Business Rates:
The unit is currently assessed on the basis of the ground floor area with a Rateable Value of £26,250 and rates payable of £12,756.01 to 31st March 2020. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Authority.
Legal Costs
Unless otherwise stated, each party is to bear its own legal and professional costs and VAT may be applicable.
Lease Terms:
The unit will be available on standard Grosvenor terms. The lease will be granted outside the security of tenure provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
Grosvenor provide ‘Retail Concierge’, which includes utilities, launch and facilities management support, as standard to all retailers across their Estate.
EPC:
Available upon request
P R O P E R T Y D E TA I L S : V I E W I N G S :
DISCLAIMER: Davis Coffer Lyons on their behalf and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property whose Agents they are, give notice that: 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance to intending Purchasers or Lessees, and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. 2. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Parties should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of Davis Coffer Lyons have any authority to make any representation themselves or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. 4. Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. March 2020.
From left: Jo Loves, The Athenian, Eccleston Yards, Thomas Cubitt, Elizabeth Street.
A core asset to this portfolio is the London Estate, first developed in the early 18th century and still actively managed today. Belgravia and Mayfair now have a global reputation, reflecting their position for centuries as being amongst the most desirable residential quarters of London.
Today they are truly evolving retail destinations. To maintain this reputation, Grosvenor constantly seeks to improve these neighbourhoods; refreshing buildings and nurturing the public realm to actively create a sense of place.
N O . 2 3 E L I Z A B E T H S T R E E T
Grosvenor is grounded by its ‘Living Cities’ strategy that endeavours to create, invest and manage an internationally diversified group of properties and places that contribute to the enduring success of cities.
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