Monday 30 August 2010

Mass Development: Mount Wise

Mount Wise QUICK DETAILS!
STATUS -  Progressing 

Videos(0): None
Location: Mount Wise, Plymouth (Link: NA)

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A Mixed use redevelopment of 450 dwellings (139 houses, 231 flats; 20 sheltered units and 60 care units), 9,150 square metres of commercial floor space including extension and conversion of both the Grade II Listed Admiralty House to a hotel and Mount Wise to offices, café, gym, convenience store and associated roads, parking and landscaping to include retention of the cricket pitch.

Friday 27 August 2010

Mass Development: Plymouth's West End

Plymouth's West End Regeneraton QUICK DETAILS!

Videos(0): None
Location: Western Approach, City Centre West, Plymouth (Link: NA)
Plymouth's West End Regeneraton STATUS -  
Paused


The Vision for the West End will be achieved through sustainable and
identifiable change.
2026.The West End is the cross roads of city life in Plymouth.
It is famous as a great place to live, for its alternative shops, cultural
quality, bars, restaurants, The Plymouth Produce Market, the Theatre
Royal and as a sought after place to live. There are a wealth of places
and activities to be discovered. Plymouth’s West End is characterised
by a network of streets and plazas packed with independent niche
shops, restaurants, the City Museum and art galleries. It is home to
The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra. Integral to Plymouth’s cultural
experience, the West End is recognised as a quality destination.
Discover the real Plymouth. Visit the West End while staying in nearby
Millbay, absorb the atmosphere of the West End and experience for
yourself why ‘Westenders’ take their holiday at home!


Mass Development: North Prospect

North Prospect Regeneraton QUICK DETAILS!

Images(1): Layout
Videos(0): None
Location: North Prospect, Plymouth (Link: NA)
North Prospect Regeneraton STATUS -  
Progressing (Currently on Phase 1!) Work Details Being Processed
  
£80 million transformation of North Prospect.
The regeneration of North Prospect is a partnership between Plymouth Community Homes, Plymouth City Council and the North Prospect Partnership. The ten year scheme, which has been developed with residents over many months of consultation, will get underway in 2010.

Why are Plymouth Community Homes doing this?

Over the last three years we’ve had several specialist surveys done that have shown serious structural problems with some homes in North Prospect. Failing mortar and wall ties, serious damp and other problems. Some homes have already had to be abandoned and some are propped up. Things are getting worse and doing nothing is no longer an option.


Wednesday 25 August 2010

Building Profile: Plymouth Life Centre

Plymouth Life Centre QUICK DETAILS!

Videos(1): Life Centre Flythrough,
Webcams (2): View Both Webcams Here
Location: Outland Road, Plymouth (Link: NA)
Planning Permission: http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/planningonline?innoLink=http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/planningapplications2/fulldetail.asp?AltRef=09/00258/FUL&ApplicationNumber=09/00258&AddressPrefix=&submit1=Go

Plymouth Life Centre NAAFI STATUS -  
Progressing

Facilities in the new Plymouth Life Centre will include:
  • A family leisure pool with flumes, 'beach entry' and bubble pool
  • An innovative climbing zone with 15-metre wall, aerial assault course, bouldering and abseiling. This will be the only dedicated facility of this kind south of Bristol – no other facility in the region currently offers high-wire extreme sports aimed at the 'recreational climbing market'.
  • An eight lane indoor bowls centre which will be one of the best in the region.
  • A 12-court multi-use sports hall suitable for badminton, five-a-side football, basketball, netball, trampolining and other sports. It will be the only one in Devon.
  • One of the largest fitness suites in the city, with 150 stations. This will be the largest public facility of this type in the area.
  • A 10-lane, 50-metre swimming pool with moveable floors and 'booms' allowing flexible use
  • One of the top four diving pools in the country, also offering a moveable floor so it can be used as a standard pool
  • A dryside training facility for competitive divers and other sportspeople, with trampolines, springboards, harnesses, crashmats and other specialist equipment
  • A relaxing oasis with sauna, steam rooms and showers
  • Multi-purpose areas for dance and martial arts, which can also be used for a crèche and soft play
  • A youth gym, squash, training and studio spaces
  • A public cafe open to everyone visiting the park
We are still committed to providing a new, full-size ice rink and spectator area but this will not form part of the Life Centre building because of the constraints of the site. We are exploring our options for providing a new rink, looking at different locations in the city with a view to getting expressions of interest in the near future.

Swimming

When the Life Centre is built, Plymouth will have the only 50-metre competition pool in Devon, Cornwall or Dorset. The aquatic facilities are set to be the largest of their type in Southern England (outside of the Olympic Village)
The layout and flexibility of the pools will essentially mean we are creating four 25-metre swimming pools. In addition, the leisure water can also be used for teaching. By doing this we hope to be able to offer public swimming space at any time of the day (except during major swimming competitions and events).
We are still working on plans for pools in the Plymstock area and in the north of the city and the Life Centre will help to position Plymouth as the 'pathfinder authority' for swimming in the West Country, meaning significant benefits for the city as a whole.

Accessibility

We have been working very closely with the disabled community, local and national disability sports organisations and access specialists to ensure that the Life Centre is accessible for all users.
As well as dedicated disabled parking, key features include:
  • level access throughout the building to all facilities
  • independent access into both the 50-metre pool and diving pool, together with moveable floors within the swimming pools to allow for competitive disabled swimming
  • accessible toilets and changing accommodation linked with all sports areas
  • 'Changing Places' provision for people with profound disabilities
  • disabled bowls buggies
  • an 'Inclusive Fitness' accredited suite
  • an accessible climbing facility.

Tuesday 24 August 2010

Building Profile: Former NAAFI

Former NAAFI QUICK DETAILS!

Images(1): Overhead View,
Videos(0): None
Location: Armada, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Former NAAFI STATUS -  
Progressing

The University of Plymouth has applied for the Redevelopment of the former Naffi site by erection of new buildings of 5 to 8 storey in height, containing 552 student bedrooms (configured in 63 flats and 83 studio rooms) with ancillary rooms and facilities; also with commercial uses on ground floor frontages of Armada Way and Notte Street (Use classes A1, A3, B1 and D1)

Building Profile: Old Town Street - New Nandos

Old Town Street - New Nando's QUICK DETAILS!

Images/ Plans (1): Overall Plan (PDF),
Videos(0): None
Location: Old Town Street, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Old Town Street - New Nando's STATUS -  
Planning Permission Requested

A new Nando's in Plymouth has been planned! The new outlet will be located in old town street at the top of town near to Drake Circus Shopping Centre, and will be situated in 3 currently empty shopping units, making good use of the area which is available!

Monday 23 August 2010

Building Profile: Tothill Sidings Flats

Tothill Sidings QUICK DETAILS!

Images/ Plans (4): Overall Plan (PDF), View 1, View 2, View 3
Videos(0): None
Location: Desborough Road, Tothill, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Tothill Sidings STATUS -  
Planning Permission APPROVED - 27th August 2010


The new building based at Tothill consists of the erection of a 5 storey building containing 21 student cluster flats (250 bedrooms) and 14 one bedroom self contained flats all for occupation by students in full time education with ancillary wardens office and separate building containing retail (use class A1) unit with 2 bedroom flat above and associated car parking, public open space and cycle path.

Thursday 19 August 2010

Debate: Plymouth Train Services

Train Services in Plymouth! The Best or Not The Best!

Train services being disrupted in the south west is nothing new, nor are they trains generally new. Why is Plymouth lagging behind and what improvements should be made?



We feel that it is especially important that during the recession services need to improve as it is vital that trains supply tourists into and out of the south west region. One of the major destinations in the south west is Plymouth. What could be done better to improve peoples idea's and opinion on Plymouth train station, the services it offers, and the trains which serve Plymouth. We have spruced up some ideas, and have a few questions below for you to answer. We also want to know what you think of the train services in Plymouth, and hear your comments on how you would improve them! Give us some feedback!

How well would you rate the current train services in Plymouth?
1 (very bad)
2 (bad)
3 (ok)
4 (good)
5 (very good)
  
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Should other train stations in and around Plymouth be made better use of?
Yes
No
  
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Out of the following, which changes do you feel need to made to train services in Plymouth?(you can select more than 1)
A Cycle Point or Cycle Lockers
Better Public Facilities
More Detailed; Better Information Screens
Improved Train Times; Destinations; Capacity
The Look of Station and Surrounding Area
One Way Walking System
Prices Re-Considered
Other (Add Comments Below)
  
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Building Profile: Millbay Offices

Millbay Offices QUICK DETAILS!

Images(3): View 1, View 2, View 3
Videos(0): None
Location: Millbay, Plymouth (Link: NA)
Part Of Wider Scheme: Yes - VIEW HERE
Millbay Offices STATUS -  
Not In Progress, Full Scheme: Progressing (Currently on Phase 2!)

Proposal to develop a site within the Millbay Regeneration Masterplanning Framework for single occupancy Office Accommodation.

Located within the confines of the Outline Approval gained by English City Funds (Muse Developments), the proposed Office Suite will provide an elegant backdrop to the newly proposed Millbay Square. 

The Office Accommodation is proposed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent Standard and through its internal design and arrangement will be naturally ventilated over its two principle levels with storage and car parking within the lower level basement.

The proposed building will provide in the order of 6000sqft of CAT A Office Accommodation and 1000sqft of separate commercial space providing active frontage to the new public square.

Wednesday 18 August 2010

Debate: Are You Happy With Plymouth Citybus's Service Changes?

Plymouth Citybus have made a huge number of changes due to come into action on September 5th 2010. Service 42 see's and overall improvement. Sunday services are generally worse off as are many evening services.



For individual timetables Click here

To vote and make comments scroll to the bottom of this blog!


SERVICE CHANGES FROM SUNDAY 5th September 2010

Monday to Saturday Service changes

Service 14D
This service is to operate 10 minutes earlier in order to better connect with the Service 21 to Plympton.

Service 34
To withdraw all evening services with the last departing bus from the City Centre and Derriford Hospital being 19:00 respectively. The school day only 08:48 and 09:00 departures from Royal Parade to Derriford Hospital are also withdrawn. The early evening peak short journeys that operated between the City Centre and the Royal William Yard are also to be withdrawn. (Alternative services are available in the form of Service 26 to Stonehouse Bridge) Two additional service 34 journeys are to be introduced Monday to Fridays departing from Stoke Village with City Centre arrival times of 07:25 and 08:40 respectively

Services 33D and 133
These services are to be withdrawn see service 34 for alternative journeys.

Service 36
A general retiming of the service with a number of additional services during the peak hours Monday to Friday City College term dates only.

Service 40, 44 and the Service 8
Due to the closure of Gydina way evening Services will no longer operate to the Barbican Leasure Village with the last Service 40A operating as a Service 40 and the last Service 8 operating to Mayflower Street

Service 46 & 47

From the 20th September 2010 these Services are to be withdrawn from Mainstone and will instead operate into Peter Park Road and Wilton Street.

Sunday Service changes

Service 5 and 5A
The 06:20, 07:20 and 18:20 journeys on Service 5 and the 07:50 journey on Service 5A are to be withdrawn.

Service 8 & Service 9
An additional Service 8 to operate at 08:10 from the City Centre with all services being retimed to improve time keeping along the entire route. All services from 18:05 onwards are to be withdrawn. Service 9 is to be retimed during the day to improve timekeeping and is to operate hourly with the last departure from the City Centre being at 21:40.

The changes to the Service 8 & 9 provide a better timed two buses an hour operation from Efford to the City Centre and an hourly service into the evening

Service 20
The 07:55 and 17:55 journeys from the City Centre and the 07:36, 17:36 and 18:36 journeys from Merafield are to be withdrawn

Service 21
The 07:10, 07:40 journeys from the City Centre and the 07:16, 07:46 journeys from Steer Park are to be withdrawn.
Evening services will remain however with the last departure from the City Centre being at 22:10 and the last bus from Chaddlewood being at 21:46.

Service 22
The 07:25 and 18:25 journeys from the City Centre and the 06:57, 17:57 and 18:57 journeys from Chaddlewood are to be withdrawn.

Service 23
An additional Service 23 to arrive City Centre 09:30.
The Service 23 to increase in frequency from every 60 minutes to every 30 minutes with the last departure from the City Centre being at 17:10.
The Service 23 from 17:40 onwards is to be withdrawn.

Service 24
The Service 24 to be withdrawn and generally replaced with the enhanced service 23.

Service 26 and Service 26B
Services before 08:55 and after 17:35 from the City Centre to Barne Barton are to be withdrawn with services between these times increased in frequency from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.
Services from Barne Barton before 08:20 and after 17:00 are to be withdrawn with services between these times increased in frequency from every 30 minutes to every 20 minutes.
Evening Service 26B is to be withdrawn and replaced with Service 26 which is to operate hourly from 18:30 until 22:30 between St Budeaux and the City Centre via Devonport.


Service 29
The 08:10 and services from 18:10 onwards from the City Centre are to be withdrawn. The Service 29 from 18:26 onwards from Derriford Hospital also to be withdrawn.

Service 34
Service retimed with outbound services to Derriford Hospital departing the City Centre from 09:25 then hourly until 17:25 and inbound services from Derriford starting from 09:05 then operating hourly until 16:05 with all evening services withdrawn.

Service 35
An additional Service 35 to the City Centre to arrive at 08:32.
The whole service has been retimed to improve timekeeping and then increased in frequency from hourly to every 30 minutes until 18:20 with evening services withdrawn

Service 40 & Service 41
Service 40 has been retimed to improve timekeeping with services from 18:35 onwards withdrawn. Service 41 has been retimed to improve timekeeping with an additional service introduced to enable a 10:00 arrival at the City Centre.
Services from 18:05 onwards are to be withdrawn. (See Service 42 for replacement evening services)

Service 42
The service is to be increased in frequency from hourly to every 30 minutes with the first service from Tamerton Foliot departing at 08:31. From 18:01 the service is to operate hourly with the last departure being at 22:01.
The service is to be withdrawn from Leatfield Drive and will instead operate via Southway. Services from the City Centre to commence at 08:50 and operate every 30 minutes, then from 17:20 the service is to operate hourly with the last departure to Tamerton Foliot being 21:20 and to Derriford Hospital 22:20.

The changes to the Service 40, 41 and the Service 42 sees the frequency of local bus Services to the City Centre from Southway on Sundays increase from 2 buses and hour to three buses an hour.

Service 43
Services from Ernesettle before 08:00 to the City Centre are to be withdrawn, with services from the City Centre commencing from 08:40 then operating every 20 minutes until 17:00. From 17:40 services to operate hourly with the last departure from the City Centre being 22:20.

Service 43 together with the Service 29 providing buses in excess of every 20 minutes during the day between St Budeaux and the City Centre via Milehouse

Service 44
This service has been retimed to improve timekeeping with services commencing from the City Centre at 08:20 and Whitleigh at 08:40 then every 30 minutes with the last departing Service 44 from the City Centre being at 17:20.
Services from 17:50 onwards are to be withdrawn.

The retiming of Services 40, 41 and the Service 44 creates improved services between the City Centre and Crownhill with local bus services operating in excess of every 15 minutes for most of the day Sundays and Bank Holidays.

Service 46 & 47
These services are to be withdrawn.

For alternative journeys, Devonport = Service 26, Southway = Service 40, 41 and 42, Estover = Service 50

Service 50
This service is to be increased in frequency from hourly to every 30 minutes with services operating from the City Centre from 08:20 then from 17:20 the service is to operate hourly with the last departure being 22:20.
Services from Derriford are to commence from 07:53 then every 30 minutes, from 17:53 the service is to operate hourly with the last departure being 21:53.

Service 61 and Service 62A,
The Service 62A is to be withdrawn and replaced with a Service 61 which is to operate from 08:35 and then every 30 minutes between the City Centre and Transit Way with the last bus departing the City Centre 17:35.

Services to the City Centre are to commence from 08:15 and then operate every 30 minutes with the last departure being 16:40 to the City Centre and 17:10 to Peverell.

The Service 35 together with the Service 61 will provide buses every 15 minutes during the day between Peverell and the City Centre via Mutley Plain.

The above changes represent a significant shift in resources for the Sunday network with drivers and vehicles reallocated from the provision of Sunday evening services to instead provide a significant increase in the number of buses operating during the day.

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In the comments section, please specify particular routes, and then comment upon how YOU would change it!

Mass Development: Millbay

Millbay QUICK DETAILS!

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Location: Millbay, Plymouth (Link: NA)
Millbay (former storage land) STATUS -  
Progressing (Currently on Phase 2!)
View Millbay Offices Plan

A mixed-used development comprising residential development (Use Class C3) of up to 1,232 dwellings, in the form of townhouses and apartments; up to 39 live/work units, maximum of 4,095 sqm; employment use (Use Class B1) up to 40,206 sqm; retail (Use Class A1) up to 9,026 sqm; food and drink (Use Classes A3 & A4) up to 13,824 sqm; hotel use (Use Class C1) up to 9,209 sqm; associated alterations to the Arena retained within Plymouth Pavilions (Use Class D2) up to 10,448 sqm; ground remediation, highway improvements and associated landscaping

Debate: Should the Civic Centre be Demolished

Kitty Webber, 72, made the controversial listing decision by awarding of Grade II listed status to Plymouth City Council's 1960s civic centre - a 14-storey office block in the centre of the city.


We want to know what you think? Heres some informtaion and resources for you to find out more first!

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Building Profile: 66-68 NGS

66-68 NGS QUICK DETAILS!

Images(2): Day, Night
Videos(0): None
Location: 66-68 New George Street , Plymouth (Link: NA)
66-68 NGS STATUS -  
Delayed - Due Date of Beginning - July / August 2010

Demolition of buildings and redevelopment of site to include 16/21/23 storey building for a mixed use development comprising arts and culture centre, retail, food and drink uses, financial and professional services, (Use Classes D1, A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5), 608 student rooms, highways improvements including new pedestrian link between New George Street and Cornwall Street and associated landscaping and cycle parking

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Mixed-Use Developments: Devonport (former storage land)

Devonport (former storage land) QUICK DETAILS!

Videos(0): None
Location: Granby Way, Plymouth (Link: NA)
Devonport (former storage land) STATUS -  
Progressing (No completion dates set!)

The new Devonport is on it's way! It will be a Mixed use redevelopment comprising 463 residential units, 2,323sqm retail; 4,680sqm commercial uses; 2,112sqm mixed use (Market Hall), 400sqm community, public open space, car parking and associated highway infrastructure!


For Homes, Go to: http://www.redrow.co.uk/developments/vision/

Highways Profile: Plymouth Road/Embankment

Plymouth Road/Embankment QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: Plymouth Road/Embankment, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Plymouth Road/Embankment STATUS -  
No Dates Set

Highways Profile: Deep Lane

Deep Lane QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: Deep Lane, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Deep Lane STATUS -  
No Dates Set

Highways Profile: Billacombe & Elburton

Billacombe & Elburton QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: East of Laira Bridge, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Billacombe & Elburton STATUS -  
No Dates Set

Highways Profile: East of Laira Bridge

East of Laira Bridge QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: East of Laira Bridge, Plymouth (Link: NA)

East of Laira Bridge STATUS -  
No Dates Set

Highways Profile: Marsh Mills

East End Marsh Mills QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: East End Marsh Mills, Plymouth (Link: NA)

East End Marsh Mills STATUS -  
No Dates Set

Highways Profile: East End Embankment

East End Embankment QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: East End Embankment, Plymouth (Link: NA)

East End Embankment STATUS -  
Progressing (Due Completetion Date: Dec 2011 Expected Completion Date: Dec 2011)

Building Profile: Horizon

Horizon QUICK DETAILS!

Videos(0): None
Location: Armada, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Horizon STATUS -  
Planned (No Dates Set)

A new 24 storey apartment and mixed use development for Plymouth’s city centre. The redevelopment of this prominent site provides a proposal that will make a bold and dramatic contribution to the urban scale of the city centre.

Located on a prominent location, between the University, train station and retail centre of Plymouth, this project aims to provide high quality student accommodation.

Due to the constrained site are the decision was made to build vertically over a total of 24 storeys. This was an approach embraced by the City Council who were keen to see a high quality landmark building on this site, forming a gateway to the retail centre. To create an active street frontage the lowest storeys have been designed to house retail outlets, most likely cafe or restaurant establishments. The residential element contains a tower and two ‘wings’ of accommodation enclosing a central top-lit atrium the base of which is a communal residential space.

The reinforced concrete frame and off site manufactured kitchen / bathroom pods have been designed for speed of construction and longerity. The utilised cladding system also aids in reducing on-site construction and increases building quality.

The building design and construction had to deal with acoustic issues, being close to a main road, and severe exposure conditions, achieved through high quality materials and careful facade design. The building also employs high levels of sustainability through embodied mass, centralised servicing, off site construction, inclusive amenity space, high levels of natural daylight and low energy services and systems. Once constructed the building should provide accommodation in the heart of the city for nearly 400 students close to the University and all major facilities.

Monday 16 August 2010

Facts and Figures

This Page will provide the LATEST Facts and figures compiled from reliable websites!

Population of Plymouth:
2008 - 252, 800 : Est: 2009 - Figures Not Released
^ 0% (0)

Unemployment Figures in Plymouth:
Unknown Exactly

Visitor Numbers  in Plymouth:
1.5 Million (july 2010) [230, 000 increase from july 2009, ^16%)

Approx. Current Amount of New Homes being constructed in Plymouth:
[PCC is aiming for 300, 000 by 2020]

[horizon] 383 (+382 to population)
[oceanique] 359  (+ 420 to population)
[woolworths site] 608  (+608 to population)
[sherford] 5500  (+ 12,000 to population)
TOTAL: 6850 (+13, 410 to population) [+ 2008 POP = 266, 220]

Highways Profile: Manadon Junction

Manadon Junction QUICK DETAILS!

Images(0): None
Videos(0): None
Location: Manadon Rounabout, Plymouth (Link: NA)

Manadon Junction STATUS -  
Progressing (Due Completetion Date: Dec 2010 Expected Completion Date: Dec 2010)

Develop Plymouths Opportunities

Welcome to the Develop Plymouth Opportunities Page!

Sub Articles of This Page:
Why Choose Plymouth?

Here are some opportune sites for development [23]:

Office

Industrial

Residential

Retail [23]






Retail Plymouth 2,891 SQ.FT £29,500 P.A.X. AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 34 Mayflower Street
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1QX
  • To Let
  • Prominent city centre location
  • Ground floor takeaway and first floor restaurant
  • Gross internal area 2891 sq.ft
  • Rent £29,500
Retail Plymouth 257 SQ.M (2,770 SQ.FT) £50,000 P.A.X. AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 8/9 Derry's Cross
Lancastrian House
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 2SN
  • To Let Ground floor retail unit
  • Prominent city centre location
  • Gross internal area : 257 sq.m (2,770 sq.ft)
  • Rent £50,000 pax
Retail Plymouth NET AREA 246.19 SQ.M (2,650 SQ.FT) £240,000 AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 23 Cobourg Street
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1SP
  • For Sale
  • Ground floor retail unit First floor office and lower ground floor retail storage
  • Net area 246.19 sq.m (2,650 sq.ft)
  • 4 Car parking spaces
  • Asking price: £240,000
Retail Plymouth 138 Sq M (1493 Sq Ft) £25,000 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 92 Cornwall Street
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1NF
  • Ground and First Floor Retail Unit
  • Prominent Location
  • Sales Area 138 Sq M (1,493 Sq Ft)
  • Recently Reduced Rent £25,000
Retail Plymouth 134.7 Sq M (1450 Sq Ft) £250,000 OR £17,500 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details Evolution Cove
Dumford Street
Plymouth
PL1 3QL
  • Ground Floor and Mezzanine Cafe / Restaurant / Office Accomodation
  • Located in a New Landmark Development
Retail Plymouth 125 Sq M (1346 Sq Ft) POA AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 171 Armada Way
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1JL
  •  Ground Floor Sales Area: 125 Sq M (1346 Sq Ft)
  • Offers Invited with Incentives Available
Retail Plymouth 124 SQ.M (1,335 SQ.FT) £18,000 P.A.X AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 13 Mutley Plain
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 6JG
  • Lease Assignment Ground Floor Retail Unit with First Floor Ancillary Accomodation
  • 124 SQ.M (1,335 SQ.FT)
  • Passing Rent £18,000 p.a.x
Retail Plymouth 85.79 Sq M (923 Sq Ft) £9,500 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 75 Hyde Park Road
Peverell
Plymouth
Devon
PL3 4JN
  • Busy Neighbourhood Trading Pitch
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit
Retail Plymouth Either 134.8 Sq M or as two units 67.89 Sq M & 80.62 Sq M POA AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 151 Armada Way
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1HY
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit
  • Prominent City Centre Location
  • Retail Sales Area 134.8 Sq M (1,451 Sq Ft) as a whole or alternatively 67.89 Sq M (731 Sq Ft) and 80.62 Sq M as two seperate units
  • Potential for A3
  • Rent: Either £52,000 PAX as a whole or £26,500 PAX & £28,000 PAX as seperate units
Retail Plymouth 56.04 Sq M (603 Sq Ft) £10,000 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details Unit 1 Discovery Wharf
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 0RB
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit
  • Prominent Position
  • Sales Area 56.04 Sq M (603 Sq Ft)
  • Rent: £10,000 PAX
Retail Plymouth 52.7 Sq M (567 Sq Ft) £7,800 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 67 High Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 2AW
  • Close to City Centre to Suit Specialist Retailer/Office
  • Rent £7,800 PAX
Retail Plymouth 48.42 Sq M (521 Sq Ft) £20,000 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
> View Details as PDF
Property Details 155 Armada Way
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 1HY
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit
  • Prominent City Centre Location
  • A2 Planning Consent with Potential A3
  • Retail Area: 48.4 Sq M (521 Sq Ft)
Retail Plymouth 45.6 Sq M (491 Sq Ft) £5,000 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 115 Blandford Road
Efford
Plymouth
Devon
PL3 6JX
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit in Neighbourhood Trading Pitch
  • Potential A5 Hot Food Takeaway (Subject to Planning)
  • Sales Area 45.6 Sq M (491 Sq Ft)
  • Rent: £5,000 PAX









Retail Plymouth 38.95 SQ.M (419 SQ.FT) £8,000 P.A.X. AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 148 Albert Road
Stoke
Plymouth
Devon
PL2 1AQ
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit
  • To Let
  • Sales area 38.95 sq.m (419 sq.ft)
  • Rent £8,000 pax
Retail Plymouth 37.7 Sq M (406 Sq Ft) £7,500 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 65/66 High Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon

PL1 2AW
  • Close to City Centre
  • Sales Area 37.7 Sq M (406 Sq Ft)
  • Rent £7,500 PAX
Retail Plymouth 36.7 Sq M (395 Sq Ft) £9,500 P.A.X. AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 26 Mutley Plain
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 6LD
  • To Let Ground floor retail unit
  • Prominent trading location
  • Retail sales area 36.76 sq m (395 sq ft)
  • Rent £9,500 pax
Retail Plymouth 35.7 Sq M (384 Sq Ft) £8,000 PAX AVAILABLE > Location Map
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Property Details 69 Devonport Road
Stoke
Plymouth
Devon
PL3 4DL
  •  Ground Floor Retail
  • Busy Secondary High Street Location
  • Sales Area 35.7 Sq M (384 Sq Ft)
  • Rent: £8,000 PAX
Retail Plymouth 35.21 Sq M (379 SQ.FT) £6,500 PAX UNDER OFFER > Location Map
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Property Details 36 Springfield Road
Elburton
Plymouth
Devon
PL9 8EN
  • To let 
  • Premises with A2 planning use
  • Retail sales area 35.2 sq.m (379 sq.ft)
  • Rent £6,500 pax
Retail Plymouth 33.7 Sq M (363 Sq Ft) £160,000 UNDER OFFER > Location Map
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Property Details 78 Ebrington Street
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 9AQ
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit with Two Bedroom Maisonette
  • Retail Sales Area 33.7 Sq M (363 Sq Ft)
Retail Plymouth 30 Sq M (323 Sq Ft) £185,000 UNDER OFFER > Location Map
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Property Details 7 Seymour Road
Plympton
Plymouth


PL7 4NX
  • Ground Floor Retail Unit with Two Bedroom Maisonette
  • Prominent Neighbourhood Precinct
  • Potential for Hot Food Takeaway
  • Asking Price £185,000
Retail Plymouth 28.17 Sq M (303 Sq Ft) £125,000 or £10,500 PAX UNDER OFFER > Location Map
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Property Details 54 Southside Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 2LB
  • Prominent Barbican Location
  • Floor Area 28.17 Sq M (303 Sq Ft)
  • Asking Price £125,000 or £10,500 PAX
Retail Plymouth 13.9 Sq M (150 Sq Ft) £6,500 PAX UNDER OFFER > Location Map
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Property Details Unit 4 Plymco Kiosks
1 Ridgeway
Plympton
Plymouth
PL7 2AW
  • Adjoining Major Food Store
  • Free Car Park Within 50 metres
  • Positioned in Busy Retail Parade
  • Retail Unit 13.9 Sq M (150 Sq Ft)

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