Newspaper: Property Week
Client: Cut & Grind
CF Commercial acted on the behalf of Cut & Grind in the acquisition of a prime site in bustling Kings Cross. Located on the ground floor of Urbanest's 669-bed student accommodation scheme and a stone's throw away from Google's new campus, the minimalist restaurant will carry a retro aesthetic with a modern twist.
Newspaper: The Caterer
Client: Mamarosa
CF Commercial acted on the behalf of Shoreditch Village in the letting of Mamarosa, a new London flagship site that arrived in London following 5 years of success trading on the ground floor of the world-renowned W Hotel in Barcelona.
Newspaper: Citi A.M.
Client: Hackney Council
CFC acted for Hackney Council in leasing the ground floor of this warehouse-style building to Barworks, who will create a new destinational restaurant which will see Nuno Mendes return to his roots in London Fields for the first time since Viajante closed in 2014.
Newspaper: CityMetric
Client: MacDonald Egan
Douglas Adams once theorised that the end of civilisation would be brought about by the Shoe Event Horizon: the point at which every shop was a shoe shop, and it wasn’t possible to buy anything else. Were he alive today, it’s possible he’d modify his theory and use mini supermarkets instead.
Newspaper: CoStar
Client: Lend Lease
Lendlease has appointed CF Commercial and Nash Bond as joint agents for the retail and restaurant offering at International Quarter London.
Newspaper: CoStar
Client: Schroders and Stanhope
The 2m sq ft mixed-use development, which is situated adjacent to East Croydon station, proposes 1.25m sq ft of offices, up to 625 homes and 100,000 sq ft of shops and restaurants.
Newspaper: Property Week
Client: Hackney Council
The London Borough of Hackney has appointed retail consultancy CF Commercial to source retail and leisure operators for its Dalston Western Curve regeneration project.
Newspaper: Market Trade News
Client: Little Feast
Shepherd’s Bush Market, the century-old street market in West London is set to host a six-week street food event, showcasing some of London’s finest purveyors of food.
Newspaper: City A.M.
Client: Berkeley Homes
There was a time when retailers were an afterthought to housing developers. But increasingly sophisticated homeowners, used to an urban village life among coffee shops and boutiques, are demanding more.
Newspaper: Building Construction Design
Client: Resolution
Resolution retained East London-based CF Commercial to help attract artisan retail and leisure operators which would reflect the individuality of the development and its catchment.