“KING’S CROSS WAS A NATURAL FIT TO LAUNCH OUR UNIQUE FASHION CONCEPT. KING’S CROSS OFFERS A UNIQUE RETAIL ENVIRONMENT… IT’S AN EXCITING AREA WITH A BRIGHT RETAIL FUTURE.”
Gino Da’Prato, 18montrose
Retailers who are part of the King’s Cross Estate include:
1/ 18montrose2/ Carhartt WIP3/ Nike4/ Radio Hair King’s Cross5/ Jigsaw King’s Cross6/ Ruby Violet7/ Spiritland8/ & Other Stories 9/ Waitrose
ON COMPLETION
8 MILLION SQ FTof mixed use space
500,000 SQ FTof shops, restaurants, cafés, bars and leisure
20 MILLIONprojected annual footfall
(10 million in 2017)
£1.6 BILLIONprojected annual retail spend
(£1.2 billion in 2017)
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KING’S CROSS IS LONDON’S BEST CONNECTED LOCATION• £2.5 billion spent on local transport infrastructure.• 176 million people pass through King’s Cross and
St Pancras stations annually. • 12 million people come to the stations specifically to shop.• Direct connections to 10 European cities via Eurostar.• Zone 1 location.• Six London underground lines.• 231 space Handyside Car Park.• Direct links to Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports.• Broadband speeds at N1C, the postcode at King’s Cross,
are the fastest in the UK.
The King’s Cross Estate is 67 acres of retail, office, leisure, residential, cultural and learning facilities set around 27 acres of new streets, squares, parks and gardens.
ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL
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40% INCREASE IN FOOTFALL EACH YEAR SINCE 2014Forecast footfall on completion:Londoners 56%International 12%Domestic 32%
Footfall along the canal in 2016 1 million
42,000 PEOPLE LIVING, WORKING AND STUDYING ON COMPLETIONForecast demographics on completion:High income groups (AB) 40%Average age 25-39Female/male 50:50Weekday:weekend footfall 3:2 Footfall splits: Visitors 40% Workers 27% Residents 20% Students 13%
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COAL DROPS YARDHeritage buildings reinvented to become an experiential shopping destination with up to 65 shops. Established in 1850, reinvented and open to the public in Autumn 2018. www.coaldropsyard.com / @coaldropsyard
£27average catering
spend per visit in 2016, 84% more than the
CACI average
24restaurants
160 shops
50%increase in the
number of people eating at King’s Cross
since 2015
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THE KING’S CROSS ESTATE
£1 BILLIONcommitted construction programme, approx. £1 million per day.
8 MILLIONfootfall in 2016 and 10 million projected for 2017.
OVER 50%of the people coming to King’s Cross in 2016 were visitors.
325,000people attended our 2016 events programme.
125 EVENTSplanned for 2017/18 including: Design Junction, Lumiere, Magnum Photography exhibition, Classic Car Boot Sale and a monthly retail market.
WORKERS
30,000people are expected to be working in King’s Cross on completion.
56%are in the ‘Wealthy Urbanites’ and ‘Maturing Affluence’ groups.
OCCUPIERSMajor occupiers include: Google, Universal Music Group, Havas, Louis Vuitton, New Look and University of the Arts London.
RESIDENTS
7,000 people are expected to be living at King’s Cross on completion.
60% of the residential catchment are ‘Wealthy Urbanites’, twice the London average.
STUDENTS
5,000 students and staff attend Central Saint Martins.
71% of students living in King’s Cross are wealthy, compared to 10% of students in wider London.
KING’S CROSS Claire Levitt [email protected]
Jeremy Hall [email protected]
Craig White [email protected]
CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD Matt Hyland
Laura Thursfield
Joshua Blatt
Matt Ashman (Leisure & restaurants)
NASH BOND David Bannister
John Lyons
Laurie Stokes
Anna Fayne
Printed Summer 2017.
All source date from Google maps, Network Rail, Retail Gazette, CACI, Consumer Data Research Centre, tfl.org, Copasetic survey, Harper Dennis Hobbs and FSP research: Future statistics based on 2021 projections.
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