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Oozells-Building-Brochure-2020.Pdf 30 FLOORPLAN THIRD 2 13,673 SQ FT | 1,270 SQ M 36,000 sq ft of prime Grade A office space in Birmingham it’s all going on at Brindleyplace with the transformation of the Oozells Building. CONTENTS 9 ...that’s changed 10 ...a new look 18 ...body & mind 36 ...who’s next door 42 ...the 2nd City 54 ...get in touch 65 10 INTRODUCTION that’s changed Following a comprehensive refurbishment, the Oozells Building has been transformed, inside and out, to create a modern working environment that offers 36,000 sq ft of Grade A space. While the new entrance and enhanced reception space provides an outstanding arrival experience for occupiers and visitors alike. OOZELLS BUILDING 11 RECEPTION 13 14 OUTDOOR SPACE OOZELLS BUILDING 15 Externally, two roof terraces – one accessed from Oozells Square, the other for use by occupiers of the fourth floor suite – have been enhanced to provide secluded and peaceful outdoor space. 16 THE GREEN ROOM Inspired by Birmingham’s musical heritage, the Green Room provides alternative meeting and break-out space on the ground floor, creating a relaxed environment for visitors and tenants. OOZELLS BUILDING 17 18 THE SPACE a new look OOZELLS BUILDING 19 The vacant floors in the Oozells Building have been fully refurbished to Grade A quality. 20 THE SPACE Exposed services take advantage of the impressive floor-to-ceiling height, and a new air conditioning system offers improved occupational densities. OOZELLS BUILDING 21 OOZELLS BUILDING 23 The enhanced floorplates of up to 13,673 sq ft offer clean, flexible space that benefit from significant levels of natural light, as well as views across the City Centre and Brindleyplace. Tenants looking for more space also have the option to connect the third and fourth floors via a dedicated staircase. 26 AVAILABILITY SPACE AVAILABLE FLOOR SQ FT SQ M Fourth 11,387 1,058 Third 13,673 1,270 1,723 160 Second 9,275 862 PART LET TO ODGERS BERNDTSON / BERWICK PARTNERS First LET TO FREE RADIO (All net internal area) THE BASEMENT Car Park Spaces 1:1,000 sq ft ratio OOZELLS BUILDING 27 FLOOR SQ FT SQ M Fourth 11,387 1,058 Third 13,673 1,270 1,723 160 Second 9,275 862 PART LET TO ODGERS BERNDTSON / BERWICK PARTNERS First LET TO FREE RADIO TOTAL SPACE 36,000 SQ FT 28 THE DETAILS SPECIFICATION • Double height feature • Fourth floor roof terrace reception area with break Contemporary WCs out meeting space • Exposed services featuring new • Large, regular open • plan floorplates VRF comfort cooling LG7 - compliant LED luminaires • 150 mm raised access floors • Basement showers, drying room • Secure basement parking based • on 1:1,000 sq ft ratio and cycle parking 1:8 sq m occupational density • Clear floor to ceiling height • range 2.8 m - 2.9 m 29 FLOORPLAN 31 SECOND 2 1 2 9,275 SQ FT | 862 SQ M 1,723 SQ FT | 160 SQ M 32 FLOORPLAN THIRD 2 13,673 SQ FT | 1,270 SQ M FLOORPLAN 33 FOURTH 11,387 SQ FT | 1,058 SQ M 34 SPACEPLAN 1:10 SQ M DENSITY 1 9 2 6 7 3 8 4 5 10 1 Lift Core 2 Client Lounge 3 Locker Mountain 4 Ideas Forum 5 Seminar Room 6 Meeting Suite ‘Landside’ 7 Staff Collaboration Suite 8 Meeting Suite ‘Airside’ 9 Workstations 10 Staff Lounge SPACEPLAN 35 1:8 SQ M DENSITY 1 Lift Core 2 Reception 3 Meeting Suite 4 Seminar Training 5 Staff Café 6 Workstations 7 Executive Suite 8 Break-out 9 Project Room 36 WELLBEING body & mind The Brindleyplace estate offers occupiers a unique wellbeing proposition within the Birmingham market. OOZELLS BUILDING 37 38 WELLBEING With more time than ever being spent at work, the on-site amenities at Brindleyplace – including a florist, barbers and a fully-equipped gym/spa as well as convenience stores and a pharmacy – offer an unbeatable level of convenience for occupiers, while the two public squares provide outdoor space to relax away from the office. OOZELLS BUILDING 39 40 SECURITY + MAINTENANCE OOZELLS BUILDING 41 Thanks to the dedicated security and maintenance staff on-site, occupiers and tenants can feel safe and secure throughout the day and into the night. 42 NEIGHBOURS who’s next door OOZELLS BUILDING 43 Being a part of Brindleyplace means being a part of a thriving community and the city’s only fully managed commercial estate. More than 10,000 employees work across the estate for a range of independent, national and international companies, including Deutsche Bank, Avison Young and Deloitte. With the internationally-acclaimed Ikon Gallery, Crescent Theatre and National SEA LIFE Centre all on site, Brindleyplace welcomes next door over 4 million visitors a year. 44 4,000,000 A VI SITORSYEAR GOLD top cycle location 890 parking SPACE5 August 2018 45 Award-winning PUBLIC SQUARES ACCLAIMED ART GALLERY 2K CREATURES at SEALIFE centre bars, restaurants + cafés 46 RETAIL With 25 bars, cafés and restaurants, there are plenty of options for a quick bite to eat, lengthier lunches and client entertainment or unwinding after work. 47 LEISURE Utilita Arena Birmingham + International Convention Centre (ICC) & Symphony Hall 18 14 01 3 07 Symphony Court 09 19 4 THE WATER’S EDGE 21 13 CENTRAL 27 26 SQUARE 23 31 15 22 Brunswick Street 02 30 08 37 2 20 36 34 2 05 32 24 33 17 29 5 06 6 11 1 03 16 Oozells Street 07 Brunswick Street OOZELLS SQUARE A456 10 7 BRUNSWICK SQUARE Cumberland Street 38 39 8 04 40 1211 Taxi Rank 25 10 Barrier Broad Street 35 Cycle Facilities Wheelchair Lift Bandstand Midland Metro Restaurants Leisure Retail 1. Bank 15. Bannatyne Health Club 30. Baguette du Monde 2. Carluccio’s 16. Crescent Theatre 31. Boots 3. Cielo 17. IKON Gallery 32. Ethos - Florist 4. Coast to Coast 18. The National SEALIFE 33. Ikon Shop 5. Gourmet Burger Kitchen Centre 34. Places Birmingham 6. Maribel 35. Sainsbury’s Local 7. Piccolino Cafés + Bars 36. SPAR 8. Pizza Express 37. SUBWAY 9. Pulperia 19. All Bar One 38. The Gentlemen Barbers 10. Recess 20. Be At One 11. Siamais 21. Caffè Nero Accommodation 12. Vietnamese Street Kitchen 22. Costa Coffee 13. wagamama 23. Cosy Club 39. Hilton Garden Inn 14. Zizzi 24. Pret a Manger 40. Saco Apartments 25. NUVO 26. Pitcher & Piano 27. Slug & Lettuce 28. The Alchemist 29. Yorks at Ikon 4848 BUSINESS Utilita Arena Birmingham + International Convention Centre (ICC) & Symphony Hall 3 Symphony Court 4 THE WATER’S EDGE CENTRAL SQUARE Brunswick Street 22 5 6 1 Oozells Street Brunswick Street 7 OOZELLS SQUARE A456 BRUNSWICK SQUARE Cumberland Street 8 11 Taxi Rank 10 Barrier Broad Street Cycle Facilities Wheelchair Lift Bandstand Midland Metro 1 Brindleyplace 5 Brindleyplace Oozells Building (9) • Birmingham 2022 • Deutsche Bank • Free Radio • Places Birmingham • Odgers Berndtson/ 2 Brindleyplace Berwick Partners 6 Brindleyplace • Lloyds Banking Group 10 Brindleyplace • WeWork 3 Brindleyplace • Under refurbishment 7 Brindleyplace • Avison Young 11 Brindleyplace • Landmark • NatWest • Aston Carter 4 Brindleyplace 8 Brindleyplace • Colliers International LLP • Friend LLP • Deloitte • Under refurbishment • Global Radio • Mercer • Hettle Andrews & Associates Ltd • PageGroup • MSO Workspace Ltd • Unity Trust Bank • Robert Walters BRINDLEYPLACE 49 Brindleyplace continues to evolve and attract inward investment. Currently home to local, national and global brands, over 10,000 employees work on the estate. 50 EVENTS 51 Brindleyplace comes to life with crowds attracted to a full calendar of events throughout the year. Things get spicy over the summer at the annual Food Festival and live music events. Whatever the weather, the annual Film Festival is always a hit. 52 FILM FESTIVAL EVENTS 53 54 BIRMINGHAM the 2nd City OOZELLS BUILDING 55 the The UK’s youngest and fastest growing city, Birmingham is the most popular destination for people relocating out of London and has been ranked the highest regional city for quality of life. Birmingham also has the strongest economy outside the capital, attracting high levels of foreign direct investment. 56 HOME to Europe’s youngest major city 112 ,80 0 GRADUATES within 1 hour 200+ Michelin Stars RESTAURANTS 57 OVER 1,350 TRAINS 96kPASSENGERS USE on average every week New Street Station every day METRO 105 Cultural and entertainment VENUES 50AIRLINES August 2018 58 BIRMINGHAM The only city outside London to have a Harvey Nichols, Selfridges and John Lewis store – all of which are within easy walking distance of Brindleyplace – it’s no wonder Birmingham has been rated one of the top three most visited places for shopping in the UK. OOZELLS BUILDING 59 As well as five Michelin-star restaurants, more than any other city outside London, Birmingham has seen a significant number of new bars and restaurants opening over the last few years, including Laghi’s Deli in nearby Edgbaston as well as high- profile addition Pulperia in Brindleyplace. 60 CENTENARY BULLRING GRAND CENTRAL SQUARE SHOPPING /JOHN LEWIS CENTRE SNOW HILL MOOR STREET NEW STREET STATION STATION STATION BIRMINGHAM THE REPERTORY INTERNATIONAL THEATRE + NATIONAL CONVENTION UTILITA ARENA LIBRARY OF SEA LIFE CENTRE + CRESCENT BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM CENTRE SYMPHONY HALL THEATRE 61 62 TRANSPORT The central location of Brindleyplace ensures that, however people make their commute, it is accessible to all. The motorway network can be easily accessed via the A38(M), while New Street Station is just a 10 minute walk away and provides connections to the wider UK. Moor Street and Snow Hill, Birmingham’s other key railway stations, are also close. The area will further benefit from the ongoing extension to the Midland Metro tram line, with a stop adjacent to the site entrance on Broad Street due to open in 2021.
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