Postby BALLANTINE » Wed Mar 02, 2016 11:06 am
There are a few shops changing at the moment but this is only really "three bus syndrome". Crew Clothing going was surprising but they are closing in many secondary locations and like their competitors are doing more sales on-line. Contrary to popular thinking the type of occupiers and the rents they pay are dictated by you the customers and not landlords. The new tenants will offer a rent to the landlord based on how much they expect to sell to you. The same is true for uses. The average home ownership period in London is 5 years and you will pay your estate agent £10,000 + in commission fees. Are there any local shops where you spend £2,000 per year? That is why you have 20 estate agents in the road and not the "nice local shops" you desire. The old pharmacy at 62 were offered a new lease but had recently acquired another premises (Goys) up the road. There are two prescription chemists at each end of Northcote Road so we are well served compared to many locations. No 62 is under offer but it is not an ice cream parlour - The proposed use is confidential but I think it will be well received by most. No 50 (Printax) will be available after works have been completed and there is interest from a few occupiers. No viewings are permitted yet. No 58 has had interest but is blighted by the Breadstall unit which obscures the frontage. No 144 has three offers so there will be a new tenant soon. Happy days in Northcote Road!