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ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP A Prime City Centre Development Opportunity (with outline planning consent)
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 02 INVESTMENT SUMMARY 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. Opportunity to acquire Close to the award lanning approval P Potential for development Over £3 Billion of inward a development site in winning Bonus Arena, for 8 storey mixed use of alternative uses (subject investment has recently Hull city centre. Fruit Market, Princes development including to planning), with planning been invested in Hull. Quay and Hull Marina. 70 apartments, permission previously 3 commercial units and granted for development 34 car parking spaces. of 135 bed hotel. 06. 07. 08. 09. Hull is a top 20 UK city otal site area T Freehold. ffers in the region O in terms of population. of 0.30 acres. of £775,000.
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 03 LOCAL OCCUPIERS INCLUDE: KINGSTON UPON Kingston-Upon-Hull is the regional and economic capital of East Yorkshire and the Humber region. Hull has a local population of 350,000 people and supports an 850,000 people within a 45 minute drive, including 220,000 ABC1s who reside in some of the UK’s wealthiest wards, commanding a spend value of £3.7 billion per annum. The city has It is home to the The City is the The port of Hull is a One million ferry Over £3 billion of Hull has the fastest Positioned at the Rapid access to 2 017 UK Capital reinvented itself as a £300M Siemens UK’s busiest key gateway to passengers pass investment, creating broadband network heart of the UK, Leeds/Manchester/ of Culture. world class centre for facility which port complex. Europe with through the port of more than 6,000 in Britain. being 200 miles from London and Europe renewable energy. manufactures, Rotterdam and Hull every year. new jobs. London Edinburgh, by road, rail and air. assembles and Antwerp only 211 96 miles from services for wind nautical miles away. Manchester and 61 turbine blade systems miles from Leeds. around the world.
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 04 CULTURE The Deep, is one of the UK’s most successful Millennium projects and was designed by the world- famous architect Sir Terry Farrell. The world’s first ‘submarium’ has A CITY OF attracted over 8,000,000 people since opening in 2002. Hull has a rich culture and has The Bonus Arena is one of the The Freedom Festival is a been a centre of free thinking UK’s best new indoor concert significant annual music and and bold ideas throughout arenas hosting international arts festival that attracts over history, from William Wilberforce and national bands/artists. The 100,000 people per annum. to John Venn, The Housemartins Adelphi Club is one of the UK’s The city boasts two rugby clubs to Philip Larkin, and the father of most important independent Hull Kingston Rover and Hull modern football, Ebenezer Cobb music venues playing host to FC. Hull City Football Club and Morley to Clive Sullivan. Oasis, Pulp and Radiohead. Hull FC share the impressive Hull was UK Capital of Culture The world-renowned Hull Truck KCOM Stadium which also in 2017 and this acted as company has fostered the regularly hosts international a springboard for national talents of Anthony Minghella, Rugby test matches as well attention, hosting national John Godber and Richard Bean. as concerts including The events such as Turner Prize Who, REM and ELO. & BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend. HUMBER STREET MKM STADIUM HULL TRUCK THEATRE BONUS ARENA FREEDOM FESTIVAL
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 05 THE PORT OF HULL GREEN PORT HULL Hull is home to the UK’s busiest port complex. The property is opposite Green Port Hull, where Siemens have, alongside The essential activity is the manufacturing, assembly and It handles more than 12m tonnes The Ports offer 24 hour access to a Associated British Ports (ABP) and servicing facilities for wind turbine and one million passengers pass continental market of 170 million Hull City Council, invested over £300M blade systems. This has been the through the port of Hull every year. people within 24 hours transit and and created a world class centre for catalyst for further development The wider Humber ports handling are ideally placed to capitalise on renewable energy, creating wealth associated with renewable energy £75 Billion of trade per annum. increased levels of trade with Europe and employment for the region. such as bio-fuels, carbon capture, and the emerging markets of Eastern waste to energy and tidal power P&O run daily passenger/ cargo Europe, the Far East and China. generation. services to Holland and Belgium, the route has been operational for In August 2021, Siemens Gamesa the last 50 years. outlined plans to invest £186m to upgrade and expand its offshore wind turbine blade factory in Hull. www.greenporthull.co.uk PORT OF HULL
Edinburgh Glasgow A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE HU1 2NP 06 Newcastle Upon Tyne HARROGATE ST STEPHENS YORK A165 SHOPPING CENTRE M6 A1079 A1(M) Leeds Bradford HULL PARAGON RAIL A1(M) Airport A19 & BUS INTERCHANGE KINGSTON LEEDS A165 A1079 Leeds UPON HULL SELBY M1 M62 A63 HULL ANLABY ST M62 M18 Port Immingham of Hull Manchester M62 Sheffield Liverpool A1 M18 A15 M1 A19 WAKEFIELD SCUNTHORPE Nottingham FERENSWAY ANLABY ST M180 GRIMSBY M6 Derby DONCASTER Leicester Norwich A15 Humberside M1 Airport A1079 CARR LN Birmingham Doncaster Airport A159 OSBORNE ST ANNE ST Coventry M18 A1(M) Cambridge GAINSBOROUGH Felixstowe M1 SHEFFIELD M5 M11 A1 M1 M25 Southend- Cardiff London On-Sea M4 Bristol TRANSPORT M3 Dover Southampton Portsmouth Exeter Plymouth Three international airports are within one and a half hours’ drive. Eight direct rail services run each day between Hull and London taking as little as 2 hours 40 minutes each way. There is an hourly service on the Trans Pennine line to Leeds (and on to Manchester and its airport) and a twice-hourly service to Doncaster and Sheffield (with connections to the East Coast Main Line and into the Midlands). It is linked to the national motorway network via the A63 dual carriageway directly leading to the M62, M18 and A1.
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 07 INWARD INVESTMENT Over £3bn of investment has recently been invested in the City, notable examples including; £310m £200m £310m Siemens Gamesa/ABP offshore Investment by RB including Waste to Energy plant wind -blade manufacturing facility new science and on Stoneferry and nacelle assembly facility innovation centre £85m £84m £66m THE UNIVERSITY KCOM investment in superfast broadband Investment by Hull City Council, HCA and Wykeland Beal in regeneration of Fruit Market Arco national Distribution centre expansion, new HQ OF HULL £50m £27m £22m Founded in 1927, The University of Hull offers world class education to over 16,000 students producing an attractive pipeline of talent. The University of Hull has a number of world leading research institutes including the Institute for Clinical and Applied Health Research, the Institute for Energy and the Environment, the Logistics Institute and the Marine and Maritime Institute. Investment by Smith Investment ABP in the and Nephew by Croda port of Hull
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP THE DEEP HUMBER 08 ARCO WORLD HQ FRUIT MARKET HUMBER QUAYS ALBERT DOCK HULL MINSTER A63 HUMBER DOCK MARINA HULL ARENA CASTLE ST HOLIDAY INN RAILWAY DOCK KINGSTON WHARF COMMERCIAL RD MARINA PRINCESS QUAY KINGSTON SHOPPING CENTRE RETAIL PARK VUE CINEMA A63 (£355M upgrade underway) BONUS ARENA A63 FERENS ART GALLERY PRIMARK MYTON ST CAR PARK FERENSWAY OSBORNE ST HULL CITY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT SITE POLICE STATION CARR LN KCOM HOTEL IBIS OSBORNE ST A1079 PARAGON ARCADE ANNE ST SHOPPING OUTLET CARR LN OSBORNE ST FERENSWAY ANLABY ST
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 09 PARAGON RAIL AND BUS INTERCHANGE HULL MARINA Botanic FREETOWN WAY A165 A165 A1079 Prospect A1165 Shopping Centre GREAT UNION ST St Stephen’s Shopping Centre Drypool Hull Royal Infirmary Hull Paragon Interchange HULL CITY CENTRE A1105 ANNE ST OSBORNE ST Princess Quay Old Town ll r Hu Shopping ANALBY RD Centre Rive Hull Minster FRENSWAY Bonus A63 Arena CASTLE ST Hull Marina Kingston Retail Park Fruit Market The Deep HESSLE RD A63 Humber Hull Arena MICRO LOCATION The Property is located within Hull City Centre, The Property is also close to the city centre primary immediately adjacent to, and at the junction of, shopping area, with the Princes Quay, Prospect Osborne Street and Anne Street. It occupies a and St Stephens Shopping Centres all within a 5 highly accessible location, being within a 5 minute minute walk. The arts and cultural attractions, as walk of Hull Paragon Rail and Bus Interchange and well shopping, cafés, bars and restaurants located close to the A1079 (Ferensway) dual carriageway, within and around Hull Marina and the Fruit Market which links to the A63 to the south. are also within a 10 minute walk of the Property. ST STEPHENS SHOPPING CENTRE PROSPECT SHOPPING CENTRE
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 10 THE BONUS The Bonus Arena, completed in July 2018 following Hull’s tenure as City of Culture in 2017, at a cost of £36M. It is situated immediately adjacent to the site and has a capacity of 3,500 people attracting Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Richard Ashcroft, Van Morrison, the Courteeners, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Two Door Cinema Club, Westlife, Boyzone and George Ezra. The awarding winning Arena also includes a large hard and soft landscaped plaza, providing a link between the modern city centre, the Old Town and the Waterfront.
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 11 THE SITE The Property was previously occupied by a two-storey former Nightclub building. The building was demolished in 2021, leaving a level site of circa 0.30 acres (0.12 hectares) in area (as shown edged with a solid red line on the plan below.)
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP For further information on planning please contact Hull City Council’s planning department. 12 UP TO 3,621.8 SQ.M RESIDENTIAL FLOORSPACE DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS (CLASS C3) AND UP TO 403.5 SQ.M NON-RESIDENTIAL FLOORSPACE (CLASS E / SUI GENERIS). Planning approval has recently been secured (ref. 21/01046/OUT) for the following: “Mixed use development comprising up to 3,621.8 sq.m gross residential floorspace (Class C3) and up to 403.5 sq.m gross non-residential floorspace (Class E / Sui Generis) in one block of up to eight storeys, including ground and first floor car parking, with associated public open space, landscaping and access.” For further information on planning please contact Hull City Council’s planning department. The proposed development includes: • 63 market apartments (49 one bedroom and 12 two bedroom) • 7 affordable apartments (all one bedroom) • 34 car parking spaces • 4 motorcycle spaces • 70 cycle spaces The affordable housing provision is 10% and will be reflected in the final Section 106. Full details available upon request.
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE • EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE • HU1 2NP 13 DEVELOPMENT CONSIDERATIONS (CONTINUED) 1 13.250 @8.5 2.000 @101 1 13.250 @8.5 1.567mm 200mm 1.567mm FFL_2.8m 30 29 28 27 26 25 10.995 @101 10.995 @101 1,100mm 1,100mm 3 2 1 RESERVED RESERVED 32 31 24 RESERVED RESERVED BIN STORE PLANT ROOM BIN STORE 34 33 40.9 sq. m. 22.1 sq. m. 51.2 sq. m. Anne St 23 1 5.350 @8.5 CYCLE ROOM 633mm RISER RISER RISER RISER FFL_2.8m AOD 2.000 @101 LIFT LIFT ACCESS LOBBY RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE 200mm LIFT LIFT 22 4 5 6 7 8 9 2.400 @121 200mm COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 3 156.2 sq.m 128.5 sq.m 118.8 sq.m 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 FFL_+2.8m FFL_+2.8m FFL_+2.8m 7.200 @121 7.200 @121 7.200 @121 FFL_+2.8m 600mm 600mm 600mm SECOND ENTRANCE FIRE EXIT GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR BATH BATH BED KITCHEN LOUNGE BED KITCHEN LOUNGE BED 1 BED 1 ST BATH ST BATH LOUNGE LOUNGE KITCHEN S.01 S.03 T.01 T.03 KITCHEN CAR RAMP 52.2 m2 61.2 m2 CAR RAMP 52.2 m2 61.2 m2 BED 2 BED 2 ST ST LOUNGE BED LOUNGE BED S.02 T.02 39.0 m2 BATH BATH 39.0 m2 BED BED KITCHEN ST BATH KITCHEN ST BATH DINNING DINNING AMENITY AREA KITCHEN AMENITY AREA KITCHEN S.04 T.04 50.1 m2 LOUNGE LOUNGE RISER 50.1 m2 RISER RISER RISER ST ST LOUNGE LOUNGE BED BED BATH BATH LIFT LIFT BED LIFT LIFT BED DINNING S.05 DINNING T.05 39.6 m2 39.6 m2 ST ST BATH BATH KITCHEN KITCHEN LOUNGE KITCHEN LOUNGE KITCHEN ST S.10 2 55.4 m ST T.10 2 55.4 m 51.0 m2 51.0 m2 51.0 m2 66.9 m2 51.0 m2 51.0 m2 BATH 51.0 m2 66.9 m2 ST S.08 BATH S.09 ST S.07 S.06 T.08 T.09 ST ST T.07 ST T.06 RISER ST ST BATH BATH RISER ST BATH BATH BATH KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN BED 2 BATH KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN BED 2 LOUNGE LOUNGE BED LOUNGE BED LOUNGE LOUNGE BED LOUNGE LOUNGE LOUNGE BED BED BED DINNING DINNING DINNING BED 1 DINNING DINNING DINNING BED 1 SECOND FLOOR THIRD TO SEVENTH FLOOR
A PRIME CITY CENTRE ANNE STREET/OSBORNE STREET DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY HULL CITY CENTRE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE HU1 2NP 14 Tenure Further Freehold – sold with vacant possession. information Anti-Money For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact: Laundering Steve Carrick sc@carrickre.com 07711 042 584 In Accordance with Anti-Money Laundering Regulations, two forms of ID and confirmation of the source of funding will be required from the successful purchaser. Proposal Alex Willis alex.willis@realestate.bnpparibas 07899 060 247 Offers in the region of £775,000. Alisdair Gillespie alisdair.gillespie@realestate.bnpparibas Viewings TREET 07442 855 024 ANNE S Viewings are strictly by appointment only and interested parties should note that BNPPRE and CRE take no responsibility 0.3 ACRES IMPORTANT NOTICE: These are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. for any injury or accident at the property. You should not rely on statements by Carrick Real Estate or BNP Paribas in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing (“information”) as Viewers and visitors of the Properties do being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. so at their own risk. Neither Carrick Real Estate or BNP Paribas has any authority to make any representations about the property, and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s) or lessor(s). Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, measurements and distances given are approximate only. Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property does not mean that any necessary planning, building regulations or OSBO other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee must find out by RNE inspection or in other ways that these matters have been properly dealt STRE with and that all information is correct. VAT: The VAT position relating to ET the property may change without notice. Carrick Real Estate is a limited company registered in England with registered number 10893418. Our registered office is Canada House, 3 Chepstow Street, Manchester, M1 5FW where you may look at a list of members’ names. March 2022 carve-design.co.uk 15204/8
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