FOR RENT
29/04/26
3393
18458826 / Rightbiz
The Filwood Broadway LUF regeneration scheme will provide 30 residential units, due for completion in July 2026). A further 18 affordable units and 420m² of retail space is also proposed on the adjacent site. The scheme includes two new commercial units of approximately 112m² and 402m². Whilst the larger unit could suit a supermarket, occupiers within Use Class Class E, F1 and F2 are invited, although the planners will require active ground floor operators serving the local community .
The units are due for completion July 2026 and will be completed to Shell and Core.
LOCATION
The units will be located on the former cinema site on the junction of Filwood Broadway and Harcliffe Road in Hartcliffe, South Bristol.
QUOTING RENT
Unit A1 (112m²) is available at £24,000pa
Unit A2 (402m²) is available at £86,500pa
(approx. £20 per ft²)
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE (EPC)
Rating: to be confirmed.
FLOOR PLAN
The floor plan is provided for indicative purposes only and should not be relied upon.
LEASE DETAILS
The units will be available to let on an internal repairing and insuring basis, subject to estate service charge. Each party to incur their own respective legal fees.
VIEWINGS
By appointment.
PLANS
The plans are provided for indicative purposes at this stage. Full plans (PDF) are available on request.
TIMESCALE
The units are due to be completed (to shell and core) in July 2026, along with 30 of the apartments. Construction for the remaining 18 will commence in July 2026.
LOCATION AUTHORITY
Bristol City Council
VAT
All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT unless otherwise stated.
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