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10BRINDLEYPLACE.CO.UK Perfect for You 10BRINDLEYPLACE.CO.UK Perfect for you. 2 3 Everyone’s perfect is different. 10 Brindleyplace is going through a comprehensive transformation to achieve the best workspace possible, entering the market for the first time since it’s original construction. A remarkable newly designed entrance space, over 210,000 sq ft of high quality Grade A offices and a list of new amenities including bouldering walls in the basement and open air meetings Prominent corner frontage on the roof terraces, all adds up to a 10 of 10 Brindleyplace out of 10 experience. Enter 10. Entertain. 4 5 6 7 Floors. Without a flaw. 8 9 Escape for 10… 10 Brindleyplace is surrounded by on-site amenities including a fully equipped gym/spa, barbers, range of convenience stores and pharmacy. The building itself also has a range of amenities to offer. Take 10... On the roof. Newly created outdoor spaces, fully furnished with green walls, seating and feature planting. 10 11 Take 10... To grab a coffee. Focused on the perfect work/life balance, our generous ground floor space with dedicated access can provide the perfect environment for an independent coffee house allowing you to relax and recharge. Take 10... To climb the walls. The very first workspace in Birmingham to house a uniquely designed bouldering experience in the basement. 12 13 Take 10... To feel your best. On-site bike storage and shower facilities let’s you start your day off with a ten. 10 Brindleyplace is undergoing Wired Certification in pursuit of 10 out of 10 future-proofed connectivity, infrastructure and technology readiness. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS BIRMINGHAM MOOR STREET 1. Snowhill 2. Colmore Business District THE BULLRING 3. Paradise 1 ST PHILIP’S CATHEDRAL 15 MIN 4. Arena Central BIRMINGHAM SNOW HILL UTE WALK 5. Brindleyplace MIDLAND METRO BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET Metro 2 Metro Extension 21/22 BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL 10 MINUTE WALK 3 THE MAILBOX LIBRARY OF BIRMINGHAM 5 MIN UTE W ALK 4 THE CUBE CENTENARY SQUARE 35 B41 THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE 14 15 T S E G D I BR R OAD STR B M A EE C T NATIONAL SEA LIFE OOZELLS SQUARE CENTRE BIRMINGHAM OAD S R ARD DW G E CENTRAL SQUARE KIN ARENA BIRMINGHAM 5 Maximum 10 min walk to Central Business District. • Plenty of 24/7 parking • Cycle storage facilities • New proposed Midland Metro stop right outside 16 17 Brindleyplace 18 19 Brindley. Play. The perfect destination offering you around the corner adventures. Whether you are looking for the perfect place to eat, meet or entertain, Brindleyplace is a flourishing community to be part of. A selection of impressive, national and international businesses choose Brindleyplace as their home and contribute more than 10,000 employees to the community. Over 25 bars, cafés and restaurants, The Ikon Gallery, Crescent Theatre and National SEA LIFE Centre bring in millions of visitors a year. For people visiting 10 Brindleyplace there is an on-site car park open 365 days a year and hotels close to the NIA and The ICC. Work. Walk. Wonder. Reflect and explore the new sights and heights of a growing Birmingham landscape. The walk from Brindleyplace to the Central Business District, Snowhill and Grand Central is a short and picturesque experience winding through new impressive structures and public squares with striking water features and historic statues. The time is right to be part of an exciting era for Birmingham. 20 21 Birmingham library 22 23 52.482098 x -1.859410 X marks the spot. Perfectly located and connected. 10 Brindleyplace is highly accessible to all. Birmingham is at the By train. centre of the national motorway network, the main motorways being the M5, M6 and M42 that immediately surround the city but also easy access SOLIHULL LONDON to the M1, M40 and M54 motorways. 8 minutes 1 hour 15 mins New Street Station, along with Birmingham’s other BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT BRISTOL key stations are only a 10 minute walk and connect 10 minutes 1 hour 18 mins you to the wider UK. COVENTRY MANCHESTER The extension to the Midland Metro tram line will 20 minutes 1 hour 27 mins provide a stop immediately outside 10 Brindleyplace enabling quick and comfortable access to New St WORCESTER CARDIFF & Snow Hill Stations and the wider tram network. 45 minutes 1 hour 50 mins With proposed connections to Curzon St Station (Birmingham’s HS2 terminus). MIDLAND METRO EXTENSION - 19/20 LIVERY ST FUTURE MIDLAND METRO EXTENSION - 21/22 T 24 S 25 N O I JEWELLERY NEWHALL ST T A QUARTER GEORGE ST R Midland metro extension. O P R SNOW HILL O C B4135 A4400 Piper’s Row B4135 EDMUND ST Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Station St George’s COLMORE ROW LINE ONE TEMPLE ROW ARENA The Royal EXTENSIONS UNDER BIRMINGHAM CONSTRUCTION TOWN HALL Priestfield LIBRARY OF BIRMINGHAM CORPORATION ST Bilston Central LINES UNDER DEVELOPMENT SHEEPCOTE ST BRINDLEYPLACE MOOR STREET BRIDGE ST Wednesbury Parkway NOT ALL TRAM STOPS SHOWN. NOT TO SCALE SUFFOLK ST QUUENSWAYNAVIGATION ST Wednesbury Great Western Street NEW STREET HOLLIDAY ST GRAND CENTRAL Dudley Port Black Lake BULLRING MAILBOX Dudley Town Centre West Bromwich Central BROAD STREET Merry Hill The Hawthorns Birmingham Interchange PERSHORE ST Brierley Hill Jewellery Quarter COMMERCIAL ST High Street NEC St Chads Deritend Heartlands Chelmsley Hospital Lea Hall Wood New Canal B4127 Bull Street Street Centenary for Snow Hill Station Square St Andrews I BATH ROW SLIN Birmingham GTO N R Business Park OW 10 BRINDLEYPLACE POSTCODE: Brindleyplace MID Birmingham DL Victoria EW International AY B1 2JB Five Ways Square BRISTOL ST Grand Central New Street Station Edgbaston FIVEWAYS 26 27 In the right place. 1. Bank 15. Crescent Theatre 29. Ethos 2. Café Rouge 16. Ikon Gallery 30. Ikon Shop 3. Carluccio’s 17. The National SEA LIFE Centre 31. Places Birmingham 4. Cielo 18. All Bar One 32. Sainsbury’s Local 5. Coast to Coast 19. Be At One 33. SPAR 6. Gourmet Burger Kitchen 20. Caffé Nero 34. SUBWAY 7. Maribel 21. Costa Coffee 35. The Gentleman Barbers 8. Piccolino 22. Pret A Manger 36. Hilton Garden Inn 9. Pizza Express 23. Nuvo 37. Novotel 10. Recess 24. Pitcher & Piano 11. Siamais 25. Slug & Lettuce 12. wagamama 26. Yorks at Ikon 13. Zizzi 27. Baguette du Monde 14. Bannatyne Health Club 28. Boots Arena Birmingham + LEGOLAND Discovery Centre International Convention Centre (ICC) & Symphony Hall 1719 28 29 Symphony 1513 Court 011 3 07 4 20 4 18 THE WATER’S EDGE 2022 022 CENTRAL 1412 SQUARECENTRAL 2527 26 SQUARE 24 30 16 28 14 2123 03 Brunswick Street 3 29 109 36 27 21 34 BRUNSWICK STREET 2 19 3533 3133 2 2 066 In perfect company. 3129 2224 3230 1816 P 2628 55 087 66 1112 1 ONE FIVE ELEVEN 404 1 Commonwealth Games Deutsche Bank Aston Carter 1517 Oozells Street 098 Oozells Street Places Birmingham Capita Brunswick Street OOZELLS TWO Colliers International SQUARE OOZELLS SQUARE A456 BRUNSWICK STREET Lloyds Banking Group SEVEN Friend LLP 1110 77 OOZELLS The Royal Bank of Scotland Global Radio BRUNSWICK BUILDING Hettle Andrews & Associates Ltd SQUARE Cumberland Street THREE 37 35 Avison Young OOZELLS BUILDING Robert Walters 38 36 8 055 Taxi Rank Landmark Free Radio 39 Barrier Odgers Berndtson/Berwick Partners 13 1111 CAR PARK Cycle Facilities FOUR Brindleyplace Management Office 2325 10 A456 BROAD STREET Wheelchair Lift Capital Autowash Broad Street Deloitte 3234 Bandstand Mercer Q-Park Pagegroup Unity Trust Bank 37 Restaurants Leisure Retail 01. Bank 16. Bannatyne Health Club 29. Baguette du Monde 02. Café Rouge 17. Crescent Theatre 30. Boots 03. Carluccio’s 18. Ikon Gallery 31. Ethos 04. Cielo 19. The National 32. Ikon Shop 05. Coast to Coast SEA LIFE Centre 33. Places Birmingham 06. Gourmet Burger Kitchen 34. Sainsbury’s Local 07. handmade burger Co. Cafés + Bars 35. SPAR 08. Maribel 36. SUBWAY 09. Piccolino 20. All Bar One 37. The Gentleman Barbers 10. Pizza Express 21. Be At One 11. Recess 22. Caffè Nero Accommodation 12. Siamais 23. Costa Coffee 13. Vietnamese Street 24. EAT 38. Hilton Garden Inn Kitchen 25. Nuvo 39. Saco Apartments 14. wagamama 26. Pitcher & Piano 15. Zizzi 27. Slug & Lettuce 28. Yorks at Ikon Availability. Office NIA FLOOR (sq ft) 12th Floor 4,241 11th Floor 8,353 10th Floor 8,353 9th Floor 8,353 8th Floor 8,859 7th Floor 11,464 6th Floor 25,285 5th Floor 27,050 4th Floor 27,050 3rd Floor 27,050 30 2nd Floor 27,050 31 1st Floor 20,731 Ground Floor (includes cafe, business 9,225 lounge & restaurant) Basement (includes 91 car parking spaces) Total 213,064 9,225 Lower Ground Floor (B2) Ground Floor Total sq ft 20,731 Lower Ground Floor (B1) First Floor Total sq ft 27,050 11,464 Second to Fifth Floor Total sq ft Seventh Floor Total sq ft 8,859 25,285 Total sq ft Sixth Floor Total sq ft Eighth Floor 8,353 8,353 Ninth Floor Total sq ft Eleventh Floor Total sq ft 4,241 8,353 Total sq ft Tenth Floor Total sq ft Twelfth Floor Discover your perfect 10. 38 39 WILLIAM VENTHAM JONATHAN OTTEWELL [email protected] [email protected] 0121 616 5509 0121 634 8419 THEO HOLMES NICK WILLIAMS [email protected] [email protected] 0121 616 5510 0121 634 8401 10BRINDLEYPLACE.CO.UK CBRE and Savills for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general guideline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees and do not constitute, nor constitute part of an offer or contract.
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