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Cabot Circus, Bristol – Unit SU3

Bristol, Bristol

3,274 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

This large centre is famous for its glass dome roof, impressive architecture, and for being one of the best shopping destinations in the south west of England. Cabot Circus – with its split-level promenade and mix of high-end and high street favourites – has certainly changed the landscape of central Bristol altogether. Pitch up in front of the whole city here.

This space is a former menswear store on the Upper Ground Floor, between American Apparel and Schuh. It has a sleek glass entrance and high ceilings. Inside, the decor is dark – think black walls and black flooring – yet bright, with spotlights throughout. There’s ample floor space for big fashion and retail ideas. At the back you’ll find built-in changing rooms that can be converted to storage for non-clothing concepts.

Cabot Circus houses 2,500 customer parking spaces and is a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads station. Other successful brands nearby include Fossil, TGI Fridays, Tiger and Oasis.

FACTS & FIGURES

Cabot Circus houses 220 tenants, with key retailers including House of Fraser, Harvey Nichols, Zara, Michael Kors, Next, Urban Outfitters, Victoria’s Secret, Ted Baker and Apple.
Annual footfall is 18 million and average dwell time is 109 minutes.

Amenities

  • Lighting
  • Toilets
  • Security system
  • Stock room
  • Wheelchair accessible

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Home Truths

Any redecoration should be agreed with the landlord in advance.

Please note that all quoting rents are on the basis of a pop up with landlord breaks after the first 2 or 3 months. Longer terms without landlord breaks will lead to higher rents.