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FOR SALE City Centre Development Opportunity Offers Invited www.siddalljones.com Car Park & Land at Bradford Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0NS FOR SALE City Centre Development Opportunity Offers Invited [email protected] T: 0121 638 0500 www.siddalljones.com Location Site Area The site is situated fronting Bradford Street, Digbeth only ¾ Total Site Area – 0.27 Acres (0.10 Hec) or thereabouts mile (10-minute walk) from Birmingham City Centre and being situated just minutes away from the Bull Ring Shopping Centre, Tenure the National Coach Station, Moor Street Station and New Street Station. The freehold of the property is to be sold. The route of the new Midland Metro tram extension will run Method of Sale through the heart of Digbeth along the dual carriageway serving the Birmingham Coach Station and Custard Factory, Deritend This opportunity is being offered for sale by private treaty with High Street and terminating at Adderley Street. offers invited to be submitted to the agent. Communication links are excellent being within close proximity Guide Price to Junction 6 of the M6 which offers a gateway to the wider motorway networks of the M5, M40, M42 and M1 motorway. Price upon Application. Situation VAT As part of the Birmingham Big City Plan, Digbeth is planned for a We understand the property will be treated as a transfer of a dramatic redevelopment scheme, known as Birmingham going concern for VAT purposes. Smithfield, which is less than 1/3 mile from the subject site. Services The vision for this development includes new vibrant retail markets, exciting family leisure, cultural buildings, homes, It is understood that mains water, electricity and drainage are public squares and transport facilities. available for the property. Description It is the responsibility of any prospective purchaser to ensure these services are available and adequate for any future use on The site currently comprises a steel truss industrial unit the property. currently used as car parking for the adjacent Bradford Court office development. Legal fees The sale includes the current car park/unit along with the Each party will be responsible for their own legal and surveyors existing courtyard to Bradford Court. costs incurred during this transaction. The site is roughly flat and is accessed directly from Bradford Viewing Street via a gated entrance. The property may be inspected by prior appointment through Planning the vendors agent Siddall Jones on 0121 638 0500 The property currently has the benefit of B2 Use. We are of the opinion that this property would lend itself to be redeveloped to provide residential apartments, subject to the relevant planning consent being granted. Siddall Jones | The Mint | 95 Icknield Street | Birmingham | B18 6RU T: 0121 638 0500 IMPORTANT: we would like to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. A detailed survey has not been carried out, nor the services, appliances and fittings tested. Room sizes should not be relied upon for furnishing purposes and are approximate. If floor plans are included, they are for guidance only and illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. If there are any important matters likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. .
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