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BIRMINGHAM, B4 7LR a New 30,000 Sq Ft. Retail & Leisure Opportunity A new 30,000 sq ft. Retail & Leisure opportunity BIRMINGHAM, B4 7LR Exchange Square is a new destination for retail, leisure and living. About HS2 Curzon Street It benefits from a unique location, Exchange Square lies within Due 2026 being opposite the forthcoming HS2 the Birmingham Curzon Street 7 high-speed platforms Curzon Street Station, Birmingham Masterplan, an area benefitting from New public space and gateway City University Campus, Aston over £900million of regeneration to Birmingham city centre University Campus, Masshouse investment creating 600,000sq.m Fully integrated into an extended residential apartments as well as of employment space, 36,000 (net) tram network being within a short walking distance jobs, 4,000 new homes and a £1.4bn Pedestrian, cycle, taxi, bus & of Birmingham Moor Street and New economic uplift. conventional rail connections Street Station (Grand Central) and the to the rest of the city and wider Bullring Shopping Centre. Exchange Square is just a few minutes West Midlands walk from Curzon Station set to 300,000 passengers per day Up to a total of 30,000 sq ft retail/ welcome 300,000 passengers anticipated by 2033 leisure space forms part of a new per day by 2033. urban village, which includes 603 new HS2 in Birmingham high quality Allegro Living apartments. (*subject to revised planning) Birmingham to London A second phase consisting of 373 in 49 minutes (equivalent of apartments for Grainger PLC, a 235- Whittal StreetBIRMINGHAM London’s Zone 4) JamesQueensway Watt bed Premier Inn Hotel for Whitbread, Printing House Street CHILDREN’S 9 trains per hour Bar & Block restaurant, 7,500 sq ft HOSPITAL 1,100 passengers per train Steelhouse Lane retail and a new public square is due e C or i BIRMINGHAM lm rc o u for completion in 2022*. C s ASTON Q MAGISTRATES’ u e e n UNIVERSITY s COURT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE w a y MATTHEW BOULTON BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE ROYAL BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE Allegro Living CROWN COURT Coleshill Street BIRMINGHAM Newton Street James Watt Queensway MILLENNIUM SNOW HILL POINT THINKTANK Corporation Street Dale End EASTSIDE CITY PARK JennensBIRMINGHAM Road A47 Bull Street EXCHANGE CITYPark UNIVERSITY Street 1 MINUTE Curzon Street The Priory QueenswaySQUARE N e w C CURZON a MASSHOUSE n Moor Street Queensway a l S Masshouse Lane SQUARE t CLAYTON 3 Bull Street HOTEL Allegro Living Corporation Street BIRMINGHAM (HS2) Street Andover CURZON STREET BIRMINGHAM 2 NEW STREET Moor Street Queensway (5 MIN WALK) 1 1 2 3 Grainger PLC Station Square Western Entrance (Station Square) Curzon Square Dale End HS2 imagery © HS2 Ltd : WSP Exchange Square - Phases 1 & 2 Proposed Retail Unit 1 Dale End - Ground Floor Dale End Dale End Phase 1 Phase 2 New Public Retail QueenswayJames Watt Square The Priory Queensway Unit 01 1,501.5m2 Retail Moor Street Queensway Ground Floor Level Exchange Square - Phase 1 Lower Ground Floor Level 603 apartments (Allegro Living) Future Phase 30,000 sq ft retail Masshouse Exchange Square – Phase 2 Proposed Retail Unit 2 Moor Street Queensway - Ground Floor (subject to planning) 373 apartments by Grainger PLC 235-bed Whitbread Premier Inn Hotel 6,000 sq ft Whitbread Bar + Block 7,500 sq ft retail New Public Square central to Exchange Square hard & soft landscaping Retail Unit 5 new meeting place, Retail Unit 2 Retail Unit 3 Retail Unit 4 Retail Unit 5 Mezzanine 2 2 2 2 2 encouraging dwell time 340.1 m 158.2 m 129.4 m 266.5 m 27.6 m Retail/leisure units front Priory Queensway, Moor Street Queensway and James Retail Unit 2 Watt Queensway. They are within close Mezzanine 54.2 m2 proximity to Masshouse (350 apartments by Nikal), Millennium Point, Birmingham City University and Aston University, home Moor Street Queensway to around 60,000 students. Ground Floor Level Six units are offered, from between 1,400 sq ft and 16,000sq ft. Permitted planning Additional Mezzanine use classes are A1-A3 and A5 and B1. Floor Level Accommodation is flexible and alternative unit sizes and layouts will be considered. Birmingham - the city of a thousand trades THE REGIONAL ECONOMY IS HOME TO 29,000 BUSINESSES UK’S MOST THE STRONGEST OUTSIDE AND A SKILLED WORKFORCE ENTREPRENEURIAL OF LONDON OF 4.3 MILLION CITY £24.8billion with a growth rate 70% categorised as professionals, 17,473 new businesses established of 19.2% over the last five years associate professionals, managers, in 2016, more than any other city admin, skilled trade or service outside the capital occupations ATTRACTING LONDONERS ATTRACTING TOURISTS UK’S FASTEST GROWING REGIONAL CITY The most popular destination 1.1m overseas visits in 2015 – 17% up on for people relocating from 2014 (highest increase of any UK city Between 2006 and 2016 the London in 2015 outside London) population grew by 100,000 Matthew Guest Nikal 07810 698175 | [email protected] Mynshulls House, 14 Cateaton Street Manchester M3 1SQ Alfred Bartlett T: 0161 214 1800 nikal.uk.com 07738 090760 | [email protected] 1. Particulars; these particulars are not an offer or contract nor part of one. You should not rely on statements by Nikal in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing as being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. Neither Nikal nor any joint agent has any authority to make any representations about the property or development and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, sellers or lessors. 2. Images photographs and other information: Any computer generated images, plans, drawings, accommodation schedules, specification details or other information provided about the property (“information”) are indicative only. Any such information may change at any time and must not be relied upon as being factually accurate about the property. Any photographs are indicative of the quality and style of the development and location and do not represent the actual fittings and furnishings at this development. 3. Regulations: Any reference to alterations to the property or use of any part of the development is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. These matters must be verified by any intending purchaser. .
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