Block D1, Edward Street Quarter, 42 Mighell Street, Brighton, BN2 2LP
- SIZE AVAILABLE
1,892-6,477 sq ft
176-602 sq m
- SECTOR
High street retail property to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- From 1,644 Sq Ft to 6,477 Sq Ft - Subdivision Options Available
- Prime Café, Retail or Leisure Space Within Brighton’s Newest Destination Development
- 125,000 sq ft of Grade A Offices and 168 Apartments, with 90% Already Sold or Let
- Over 4,000 Office Workers and a Growing Residential Community on-site
- Landlord Incentives Available
Description
This is a place where best-in-class operators can thrive, surrounded by a ready-made customer base, lush landscaped courtyards, and a buzzing community of creatives and professionals. Whether you are serving morning coffee, evening cocktails, boutique fashion or immersive experiences, Edward Street Quarter offers the footfall, visibility and energy to support ambitious brands.
Edward Street sits on the east side of Brighton. In days gone by, it was a narrow, character-filled thoroughfare, lined on both sides with shops.
That tradition continues today with an array of intriguing nearby outlets.
Neighbours include large local employers such as American Express, alongside favourite local eateries such as Brighton Bierhaus and Junkyard Dogs. And you’re never far away from soul- nourishing green space. Mighell Street and Dorset Gardens are right there in the heart of the community, with the majesty of Queen’s Park and the Royal Pavilion Gardens just a hearty stroll away.
Residential and commercial requirements are amply fulfilled here. A variety of housing options are available, as well as the modern office space that Brighton is crying out for. When you need to get around, or away, transport is easy. The main railway station is walking distance from Edward Street and you can grab a cycle from BTN Bike Share from outside the development.
Strictly via prior appointment through Joint Sole Agents Graves Jenkins (t: ) and Stiles Harold Williams ).
Available by way of a new Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) lease, subject to a service charge contribution, with terms to be agreed.
Ground Floor: £47,250 (£25 psf) - Subdivision options available.
Lower Ground: £45,750 (£10 psf).
Each unit will be delivered in a ‘shell and core’ condition, with electricity, drainage, and water mains connections in place, allowing the ingoing tenant to undertake a bespoke fit-out to suit their specific requirements.
The landlord is willing to consider a fit-out contribution, either by way of a significant rent-free period or a capital contribution, subject to the strength of the tenant’s covenant and the agreed lease terms.
In accordance with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations, Graves Jenkins is required to verify the identity of all parties involved in the transaction. Prospective purchasers or tenants will be required to provide satisfactory proof of identity and address before solicitors are instructed.
Documents will be required from all relevant parties, and a charge of £40 per person will be payable where electronic identity searches are carried out.
Brochures
Block D1, Edward Street Quarter, 42 Mighell Street, Brighton, BN2 2LP
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Moulsecoomb Station1.7 miles
- London Road (Brighton) Station1.0 miles
- Brighton Station0.6 miles
Notes
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