A63
HullMarina
BonusArena
KingstonRetailPark
Train& Bus
Station
IBISHotel
Holiday Inn
Hotel
Shopping Centre
Shopping Centre
Shopping Centre
Opportunity to acquire a “gateway site” to Hull City Centre
Previously occupied by Staples, Maplin and American Golf
Suitable for re-letting, development, and add value
Established retail consent
Site Area: c.2.36 Acres (0.96 Ha)
A63
A63
Myton Retail Park, Myton Street, Hull, HU1 2PSHIGH PROFILE DEVELOPMENT/ASSET MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Subject to Planning, Site Suitable for Retail, Leisure, Hotel & Residential
A658
A61
A58
A19
A19
A1079
A166
A64
A19
A170
A64
A614A1035
A165
A1079
A166
A63 A614
A15
A18
A19A1041
A16
A46A15
A631
A46
A1103
A156
A15
A614
A1
A1(M)
Scarborough
York
Leeds
Grimsby
M62
M18
M180
M1
Population Distance from Site
450,000 12 miles
810,000 20 miles
1,986,000 40 miles
30 minutes
45 minutes
60minutes
Catchment
© Crown Copyright 2019 OS 100047514
Reference
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Map Information
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Site
Location
The city of Hull lies approximately 37 miles to the south east of York, 45 miles to the north east ofDoncaster and 60 miles east of Leeds. Due to its proximity to the Humber Estuary, Hull benefits from the Humber port complex which provides a gateway to Europe both for trade and passenger travel.
The subject site fronts the A63 which is a key route of both local and strategic importance and is part of the E20 Trans European Route. The Castle Street section of the A63 is reputed to be the busiest section of road in the whole of the East Riding of Yorkshire carrying daily flows in excess of those recorded on the M62 within the region. The level of flow is forecast to increase over the next twenty years.
The site is located on the North side of the A63 linking into the main shopping area and transport links. With the waterfront area to the south with its tourist, commercial and recreational facilities and retail parks.
The newly completed Hull Venue immediately adjacent to the Myton Street Site is a state-of-the-art music and events complex with a capacity of up to 3,500 people that has attracted, to date, such acts as Van Morrison, Sterophonics, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Olly Murs since opening Spring 2018.
The city of Hull has a population 25% higher than York and is one of the most densely populated places in Yorkshire.
Hull’s population is expected to grow by 10% in the next 5 years
Housebuilding in Hull has risen by 73% in the last 12 months
Siemens is investing £310m into the local econony and creating 1,000 jobs
Hull ranks 34th in the UK for comparison goods spending
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Hotel
Kingston
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(Shopping Centre)Prince's Quay
Hull Venue
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Reading, RG1 5BY 101 London Road,
t. 01908 211577 Newport Pagnell, MK16 8AB
Wakefield, WF1 3QA 2 St. Johns North,
The Old Rectory, 79 High Street,t. 0161 2388555 Manchester, M1 2HGCarvers Warehouse, 77 Dale Street,
London, W1U 1JJ 10 Gees Court, St Christophers Place,
t. 01924 291800
t. 0118 9507700
t. 0207 4091215
Reading, RG1 5BY 101 London Road,
t. 01908 211577 Newport Pagnell, MK16 8AB
Wakefield, WF1 3QA 2 St. Johns North,
The Old Rectory, 79 High Street,t. 0161 2388555 Manchester, M1 2HGCarvers Warehouse, 77 Dale Street,
London, W1U 1JJ 10 Gees Court, St Christophers Place,
t. 01924 291800
t. 0118 9507700
t. 0207 4091215
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REALM LTD
LEGAL SITE PLAN
PROPOSED MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
Myton Street Hull
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Site as Existing
Adj. Bonus Arena
Current Accommodation
Retail Unit 1 (Former American Golf): 276 sq m (2,970 sq ft)
Retail Unit 2 (Former Maplin): 275 sq m (2,960 sq ft)
Retail Unit 3a & 3b (Former Staples): 2,343 sq m (25,220 sq ft) plus 104 sq m (1119.45) supported storage floor
Total Site Area: c.2.36 acres (0.96 Ha)
Planning
The Hull Local Plan was adopted on 23 November 2017 and is the statutory development plan for Hull for the next 15 years up to 2032. The Local Plan provides a vision and strategic priorities for the city, and outlines policies in support of these.
The local plan policies map refers to the Myton Street site as a primary shopping area suitable for a mixed use allocation. The location of the site, adjacent to the Bonus Arena and in close proximity to both the marina and city centre, dictates that the site has (subject to planning) multiple development options including retail, leisure, hotel and residential"
Current Rateable Value
Unit Described as Rateable Value Retail Unit 1 Shop & Premises £38,000
Retail Unit 2 Shop & Premises £38,250
Retail Unit 3a Retail Warehouse & Premises £188,000
Retail Unit 3b Retail Warehouse & Premises £47,500
Further Information
Contact Tim Powell [email protected] 07801 515165