Addington Capital, in partnership with the shopping centre owner EPISO, an opportunity fund advised by Tristan Capital Partners, has attracted two new tenants that offer fast dining experiences to the Terrace, its newly re-developed leisure scheme in the Harvey Shopping Centre in Harlow, Essex.
Sticky Sisters is taking circa 3,000 sq ft space and Burger Priest is taking 3,500 sq ft on a 15 year lease.
Both brands will join the current line-up of leading restaurant brands in The Terrace, including fast-food giants Burger King, Subway and Kung Fu, The Real China Oriental Buffet. The Terrace is anchored by the 25,000 sq ft Cineworld that opened in Christmas 2016.
This is the third Sticky Sisters restaurant openingin the UK, following openings in Farnborough and Leeds in May 2017. The brand aims toprovide a great spot for dinner with the family, a casual first date or a pre-movie catch up with friends.
Burger Priest prides itself on offering a higher standard of burger restaurant dining. It serves premium 100% Aberdeen Angus burgers that are always fresh, never frozen and are hormone and steroid free, with no preservatives. Options for vegetarians will also be on the menu. Again the franchise appeals to families and young couples wanting a pre-movie meal or night out.
Commenting, Alex Wagstaff of Addington Capital said,“We are delighted to welcome both Sticky Sisters and Burger Priest into the Harvey Centre. With these two lettings the Terrace is now 80% let with two more units left to market.
Both restaurants are growing brands and are perfect for those wanting a lively and fun dining experience. We are excited about these openings and hope to announce further new arrivals shortly.”