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    Aviva adds to Kingston catering mix

    Stuart WestBy Stuart WestJanuary 31, 20182 Mins Read
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    Maison Du Mezze opens at the Bentall centre

    Aviva investors has signed Maison Du Mezze, the Lebanese and Middle Eastern casual restaurant for its first restaurant outside of central London, at the Bentall centre, Kingston. Maison Du Mezze will be occupying a 1,300 sq ft unit on the first floor of the centre with a 70 seat casual dining restaurant and serving food daily from breakfast though to dinner,

    Simon Green, director at Aviva Investors Real Estate, said: “This letting to Maison Du Mezze is a continuation of our strategy to ensure the asset is aligned with customers’ needs and our aim to develop an unrivalled retail and dining destination and will complement the recently announced letting to Curzon Cinemas for a five-screen boutique cinema”

    The Bentall centre opened in 1992 in the heart of Kingston and today is a prime retail destination for the town with an annual footfall of over 13.4 million shoppers. The centre comprises over 80 units over four trading levels and 640,000 sq ft. The centre is anchored by a 365,000 -sq ft Bentall department store. Recent lettings include: Hugo Boss, West Elm, NYX, Zara, Tortilla and the Entertainer. Other tenants include; And Other Stories, New Look, Zara Home, Apple, WH Smith, Hollister, Tommy Hilfiger, Timberland, COS and Dune.

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