Savills and joint agents Keygrove Chartered Surveyors have been appointed by Centenary Quay Limited to market up to 52,000sq ft of newly launched retail and leisure space, available in unit sizes of 1,082sq ft to 23,320sq ft, at Centenary Quay, Woolston, Southampton.
Centenary Quay is one of Southampton’s premier mixed-use waterside developments, on the eastern bank of the River Itchen. Residential housing is at the core of this phased development with 1,118 dwellings consented and a further 164 in the pipeline, situated amongst modern and flexible office, live-work and commercial spaces.
The retail and leisure space is located in the centre of Centenary Quay with the development providing direct access to the waterside providing views of Ocean Village opposite. The units can be configured to suit occupier demand and are provided to shell and core with capped off services. The units will also benefit from stairwell and lift access to a 300 space underground car park.
Existing leisure and hospitality operators in the development include Snap Fitness, Mettricks Café, Quayside Bar & Dining Restaurant and Vivid Beauty. The global, award-winning, headquarters for Ocean Infinity, the high tech marine robotics company, is located close by.
Centenary Quay is located in the suburb of Woolston less than three miles east of Southampton City Centre across the Itchen Bridge and 3.5 miles west of the M27 (J8). Woolston benefits from a densely populated residential catchment with a variety of local amenities including a Lidl supermarket.
Lauren Udall, Director of Keygrove, said: “We are delighted to launch this space at Centenary Quay which is a great opportunity to reinvigorate the wider scheme. The space was originally constructed to accommodate a supermarket and can now be configured to provide different unit sizes.”
Chris Bickle, director in the licenced leisure team at Savills, added: “This is the perfect space for a retail or leisure operator to capture and service customers from the City and the wider Central South region.”