Of Everything Baskerville House 13,880 Sq Ft – 56,307 Sq Ft of Grade a Space at the Heart of Birmingham’S Premier Business Location

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Of Everything Baskerville House 13,880 Sq Ft – 56,307 Sq Ft of Grade a Space at the Heart of Birmingham’S Premier Business Location Baskerville Enter House Centenary Square, Birmingham At the centre of everything Baskerville House 13,880 sq ft – 56,307 sq ft of Grade A space at the heart of Birmingham’s premier business location. LOCATION BUILDING SPACE CONTACT At the centre of everything Previous Next Baskerville Moor Street Station House New Street Station Snow Hill Station 1 LOCATION 2 BUILDING 6 5 SPACE 3 CONTACT 4 COMMERCIAL BH DEVELOPMENTS 1. Snowhill 2. Colmore Business District 3. Paradise Centenary Square 4. Arena Central Redevelopment 5. Axis Square 6. Mailbox HS2 Curzon Street Metro At the centre of Metro stops Future Metro extension everything Pedestrian routes Previous Next ET E RGE STR A O 4 5 GE 7 S A NEWHALL STREET N The Baskerville D P Jewellery IT Quarter LI S VE House A41 T E RY ST E R T S T CH R E E Snow Hill E E L U J T Station F RCH STREE A ET M E S BH Colmore The Old W ET 6 Circus Square RE A ST 8 RNWALL STRE T T T K 3 O T N I A MAR C E N Q NC G VI E U T D G E S Arena W A E A R EDMUND STREET N Birmingham RD CAMBRIDGE STST Paradise E OLMORESt. ROW Philip’s S S ROAD T C W W Place O A ST R Y Library of R E D E PL Birmingham Chamberlain E M N T E E S REP Square T H LE Theatre A E T D LOCATION E T T P REE E EE Y C Centenary ST E R A Symphony Hall & ICC OO O Square Victoria RL W E TR S T WAT Square S N E E ON ST I E S E T PL U R M E E ORAT Q P E Brindleyplace N T T T EW E BRIDGE S ST E BRU REE COR Eastside NE 5 T TR 1 L S City Park Arena A3 BUILDING S T R 3 8 R O 2 E O TREET E T M G ET A RE S STR ST AY BERKLE LID NAVIGATION STREET Moor Street OL E H Station E Axis Square HILL STREET M5 T New Street Y Station S TRE SPACE ET A456 G 4 R E ANVILL T Mailbox ET STATION ST Bullring OAD STRE RE E RE S ET BR TR NT ST E A E N T N T TE EE B I SHOPGATE IAL STR Y CONTACT WA MMERC NS CO EE QU ST M42 R EET Select category to highlight key areas: D HEA W AY BATH RO OW LL HO HOTELS RETAIL CULTURE LEISURE 1. Hyatt Regency 1. Mailbox 1. Ikon Gallery 1. Brindleyplace Five Ways Station 2. Holiday Inn 2. New Street 2. Arena 2. Broad Street Express Birmingham 3. Grand Central 3. Mailbox/Cube 3. Crowne Plaza 3. ICC / 4. Bullring 4. Paradise Symphony Hall 4. Malmaison 5. New Street 4. Birmingham 5. Burlington Repertory 6. Colmore Row 6. Hotel Du Vin Theatre 5. Central Library Metro Future Metro Metro stops Pedestrian routes At the centre of extension 6. BMAG 7. Town Hall Proposed Sprint route Canals everything Previous Next ET E RGE STR A O 4 5 GE 7 S A NEWHALL STREET N The Baskerville D P Jewellery IT Quarter LI S VE House A41 T E RY ST E R T S T CH R E E Snow Hill E E L U J T Station F RCH STREE A ET M E S BH Colmore The Old W ET Circus Square RE A ST 8 RNWALL STRE T T T K 3 O T N I A MAR C E N Q NC G VI E U T D G E S Arena W A E A R EDMUND STREET N Birmingham RD CAMBRIDGE STST Paradise E OLMORESt. ROW Philip’s S S ROAD T C W W Place O A ST R Y Library of R E D E PL Birmingham Chamberlain E M N T E E S REP Square T H LE Theatre A E D LOCATION E T T P REE E EET Y C Centenary ST E R A Symphony Hall & ICC OO O Square Victoria RL W E TR S T WAT Square S N E E ON ST I E S E T PL U R M E 2 E Q E Brindleyplace N T T T EW E BRIDGE S ST E BR RE CORPORAT Eastside UN ET TR EL S City Park Arena A3 BUILDING S T R 8 R O E O TREET E T M G ET A RE S STR ST AY BERKLE LID NAVIGATION STREET Moor Street OL E H Station E Axis Square HILL STREET M5 T New Street Y Station S TRE 3 SPACE ET A456 G R E A T 1 NVILL Mailbox ET STATION ST Bullring OAD STRE RE E RE S ET 4 BR TR NT ST E A E N T N T TE EE B I SHOPGATE IAL STR Y CONTACT WA MMERC NS CO EE QU ST M42 R EET Select category to highlight key areas: D HEA W AY BATH RO OW LL HO HOTELS RETAIL CULTURE LEISURE 1. Hyatt Regency 1. Mailbox 1. Ikon Gallery 1. Brindleyplace Five Ways Station 2. Holiday Inn 2. New Street 2. Arena 2. Broad Street Express Birmingham 3. Grand Central 3. Mailbox/Cube 3. Crowne Plaza 3. ICC / 4. Bullring 4. Paradise Symphony Hall 4. Malmaison 5. New Street 4. Birmingham 5. Burlington Repertory 6. Colmore Row 6. Hotel Du Vin Theatre 5. Central Library Metro Future Metro Metro stops Pedestrian routes At the centre of extension 6. BMAG 7. Town Hall Proposed Sprint route Canals everything Previous Next ET E RGE STR A O 4 5 GE 7 S A NEWHALL STREET N The Baskerville D P Jewellery IT Quarter LI S VE House A41 T E RY ST E R T S T CH R E E Snow Hill E E L U J T Station F RCH STREE A ET M E S BH Colmore The Old W ET Circus Square RE A ST 8 RNWALL STRE T T T K O T N I A3 MAR C E N Q NC G VI E U T D G E S Arena W A E A R EDMUND STREET N Birmingham RD CAMBRIDGE STST Paradise E OLMORESt. ROW Philip’s S S ROAD T C W W Place O A ST R Y Library of R E D 2 6 E PL Birmingham Chamberlain E M N 5 T E E Square T S REP 4 H LE Theatre A E T D LOCATION E T T P REE E EE Y C Centenary ST E R A Symphony Hall & ICC O O Square Victoria LO W ER TR S T 7 WAT Square S N E E ON ST I E S 3 E T U R MPL E E ORAT Q P E Brindleyplace N T T T EW E BRIDGE S ST E BR RE COR Eastside UN ET TR EL S City Park 1 Arena A3 BUILDING S T R 8 R O E O TREET E T M G ET A RE S STR ST AY BERKLE LID NAVIGATION STREET Moor Street OL E H Station E Axis Square HILL STREET M5 T New Street Y Station S TRE SPACE ET A456 G R E ANVILL T Mailbox AD STRE ET STATION ST Bullring O RE E RE S ET BR TR NT ST E A E N T N T TE EE B I SHOPGATE IAL STR Y CONTACT WA MMERC NS CO EE QU ST M42 R EET Select category to highlight key areas: D HEA W AY BATH RO OW LL HO HOTELS RETAIL CULTURE LEISURE 1. Hyatt Regency 1. Mailbox 1. Ikon Gallery 1. Brindleyplace Five Ways Station 2. Holiday Inn 2. New Street 2. Arena 2. Broad Street Express Birmingham 3. Grand Central 3. Mailbox/Cube 3. Crowne Plaza 3. ICC / 4. Bullring 4. Paradise Symphony Hall 4. Malmaison 5. New Street 4. Birmingham 5. Burlington Repertory 6. Colmore Row 6. Hotel Du Vin Theatre 5. Central Library Metro Future Metro Metro stops Pedestrian routes At the centre of extension 6. BMAG 7. Town Hall Proposed Sprint route Canals everything Previous Next ET E RGE STR A O 4 5 GE 7 S A NEWHALL STREET N The Baskerville D P Jewellery IT Quarter LI S VE House A41 T E RY ST E R T S T CH R E E Snow Hill E E L U J T Station F RCH STREE A ET M E S BH Colmore The Old W ET Circus Square RE A ST 8 RNWALL STRE T T T K 3 O T N I A MAR C E N Q NC G VI E U T D G E S Arena W A E A R EDMUND STREET N Birmingham R CAMBRIDGE STST Paradise E OLMORESt. ROW Philip’s S DS ROAD C W T Place OW A ST R Y Library of 4 R 6 E D E PL Birmingham Chamberlain E M N T E E S REP Square T H LE Theatre A E T D LOCATION E T T P REE EE Y C Centenary ST EE R A Symphony Hall & ICC OO O Square Victoria RL W E TR S T WAT Square S N E E ON ST I E S E T PL U R M E E ORAT Q 5 P E Brindleyplace N T T T EW E BRIDGE S ST E BR RE COR Eastside UN ET TR EL S City Park 2 Arena A3 BUILDING S 1 T R 8 R O E O TREET E T M G ET A RE S STR ST AY BERKLE LID NAVIGATION STREET Moor Street OL E H Station E Axis Square HILL STREET M5 T New Street Y Station S TRE SPACE ET A456 G E RANVILL T Mailbox AD STRE ET STATION ST Bullring O RE E RE S 3 ET BR TR NT ST E A E N T N T TE EE B I SHOPGATE IAL STR Y CONTACT WA MMERC NS CO EE QU ST M42 R EET Select category to highlight key areas: D HEA W AY BATH RO OW LL HO HOTELS RETAIL CULTURE LEISURE 1.
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