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Senturion Key secures Berkeley Square for first London showroom

Senturion Key, creators of exclusive custom-made, supercar key wristwear, is set to open its first showroom in London at 8 Berkeley Square. Advised by Colliers, it has agreed a new 10-year lease on the 2,464 sq ft property.

Colliers’ Lizzie Knights comments: “Providing a completely unique product, Senturion Key is an exciting new entrant to Mayfair, and Berkeley Square is the perfect fit for its London showroom.”

Hagen Project brews up in South Ken

Hagen, the Danish espresso bar concept born out of Copenhagen and founded in London, is set to open its doors in South Kensington following a deal taking on Old Brompton Road.

Represented by Colliers, Hagen has signed a new 10-year lease on the former Flight Centre unit at 9 Old Brompton Road which will be its fourth outlet in London.

Hagen is bringing premium speciality coffee to the high streets of London in a very different way. It has already created well-established espresso bars in Chelsea and Mayfair so South Kensington was a natural next step.

 

Five-screen Curzon for Camden

Advised by Colliers, Curzon is to open a landmark new 6,000 sq ft cinema in Camden's Hawley Wharf development.

The new five-screen multiplex - designed by Takero Shimazaki and inspired by New York jazz bars – will form part of the canal-side development which is set to open this autumn with 150 stores, 60 food outlets, and 195 apartments.

Hungry for Buckingham Palace Road

Acting on behalf of Grosvenor, Colliers has secured four new food & drink operators, including Pizza Pilgrims and Gail’s Bakery for outlets on Buckingham Palace Road.

All four brands have signed new 15-year leases, with Pizza Pilgrims already open and trading. The line-up will soon be joined by Shan Shui, the Singaporean eaterie which debuted in the UK at Bicester Village; the well-known bakery Gail’s; and Neat Burger, the plant-based burger brand backed by Lewis Hamilton.