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Rea Court, Digbeth TO LET Industrial/Warehouse Units 2,560 - 2,600 Sq Ft (237.87 - 241.50 Sq M) Rea Court, 40 Trent Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5NL REA COURT, 40 TRENT STREET, DIGBETH Rea Court, 40 Trent Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5NL Industrial/warehouse units located underneath the railway line off Trent Street. The units are suitable for other changes of use, subject to planning, and are located within the thriving commercial area of Digbeth, close to Birmingham city centre. Unit 1 2,600 sq ft (241.50 sq m) Unit 2 2,560 sq ft (237.87 sq m) Minimum working height approximately 3.12 m rising to 4.76 m Roller shutter door access approximately 3.31 m high x 3.95 m wide Kitchenette and WC facilities Three phase electricity Parking available to the front of the units Suitable for other uses, subject to planning Approximately 0.4 miles to Birmingham city centre Located within the vibrant, developing area of Digbeth Close to the Eastside regeneration project and Midlands Metro extension Luke Dodge 07774 149 864 [email protected] fishergerman.co.uk Industrial/warehouse units close to Birmingham city centre Location Business Rates VAT Viewings The units are accessible off Trent Street, Unit 1 Rateable Value £12,500 Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents Strictly by prior arrangement with the agent. between the junctions of Bordesley Street and Unit 2 Rateable Value £12,500 quoted are exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT). Coventry Street and are located approximately 1 Any intending tenant should satisfy themselves mile from the Small Heath Highway (A45). Services independently as to VAT in respect of this We understand that electricity, mains water and transaction. Birmingham Coach Station is approximately 0.3 drainage are connected to the units. miles and surrounding enterprises and venues include Ghetto Golf, The Custard Factory and We confirm we have not tested any of the The O2 Institute. Birmingham city centre is service installations and any occupiers must approximately 0.4 miles. satisfy themselves as to the state and condition of such items. Description The properties comprise industrial/warehouse Legal Costs units of brick and block elevations, surmounted Tenants to contribute £395 plus VAT towards by a lined insulated profile steel roof. The units the documentation and administration costs. benefit from a minimum working height of approximately 3.12 m rising to 4.76 m, roller Property Insurance shutter door access approximately 3.31 m high The landlord insures the premises and reclaims x 3.95 m wide, kitchenette and WC facilities, the premium from the tenant. fluorescent strip lighting and adequate parking to the front. EPC Unit 1 has an Energy Performance Rating E. Accommodation Unit 2 has an Energy Performance Rating D. Unit Description Sq M Sq Ft 1 Industrial/ 241.50 2,600 Fixtures & Fittings Warehouse Any fixtures and fittings not expressly 2 Industrial/ 237.87 2,560 mentioned within these particulars are excluded Warehouse from the letting. Rent Anti Money Laundering Unit 1 upon application The successful tenant will be required to submit Unit 2 £15,000 per annum exclusive of VAT information to comply with Anti Money Licence Number - 100022432 - Not to Scale Laundering Regulations. Tenure The units are available by way of new full repairing and insuring leases for a minimum term of three years. REA COURT, 40 TRENT STREET, DIGBETH Approximate Travel Distances Locations ● Birmingham city centre 0.4 miles ● Jewellery Quarter 1.5 miles ● Junction 6 of M6 3.3 miles Sat Nav Post Code ● B5 5NL Nearest station ● Birmingham Moor St 0.6 miles Nearest Airports ● Birmingham Int 9 miles Please Note Fisher German LLP and its Joint Agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representation or warranty on any property whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their clients or otherwise. 2. They do not owe any duty of care to you and assume no responsibility for any statements, representations, warranties or otherwise made in the particulars and you should not rely on those in the particulars. 3. The particulars are produced in good faith are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute or form an offer or a contract or part thereof. 4. Any photographs, descriptions, plans, measurements, distances and any other details in the particulars are approximate estimates only taken as the property appeared at the time and should not be relied upon as factually accurate. 5. Fisher German assumes prospective purchasers/tenants have carried out inspections to satisfy themselves that the information in the particulars is Licence Number - 100022432 - Not to Scale correct. Particulars dated March 2020. Photographs dated March 2020.
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