King Edward House, 135a New Street, Birmingham, B2 4QJ
- SIZE AVAILABLE
2,368-73,000 sq ft
220-6,782 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
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Key features
- Premium office space
- Exposed services including pendant lighting
- Comfort cooling
- 3 new passenger lifts
- Basement gym
- Basement bicycle store, showers, lockers and drying room
- Ground floor cafe
- Targeting BREEAM Excellent
- Stylish statement reception space
- Low carbon in delivery and operation
Description
King Edward House is an iconic building in the heart of Birmingham city centre undergoing comprehensive refurbishment. Offering individual floor plates of up to 12,000 sq ft, constructed around two internal light wells ensuring excellent natural light levels, the building will feature two 7th floor roof terraces, providing a great space for occupiers to relax and unwind. Many of the lower floors will include internal terraces within the lightwells, promoting occupier wellbeing. In addition, there will be a striking statement reception space, basement gym, coffee shop and excellent end-of-trip facilities. The sustainable low energy, low carbon building will be available for occupation Spring 2024.
The refurbishment is sensitive to the building's art deco heritage but will provide a cutting-edge workspace, aligned with the requirements of today's occupiers. NB: Rates etc are estimates as building not yet complete. King Edward House is an iconic building in the heart of Birmingham city centre undergoing comprehensive refurbishment. Offering individual floor plates of up to 12,000 sq ft, constructed around two internal light wells ensuring excellent natural light levels, the building will feature two 7th floor roof terraces, providing a great space for occupiers to relax and unwind.
Location
The building is situated on New Street, in the heart or Birmingham city centre, close to the city's renowned retail, leisure and cultural facilities including Bullring, Mailbox and Symphony Hall. New Street Station and Grand Central are just a few minutes' walk providing extensive UK rail links. In addition, Birmingham Airport can be reached by a direct link from New Street in less than 10 minutes, where international travel links are available. The HS2 station which is due to be operational in 2030, is within 8 minutes' walk.
Specifications
King Edward House is an iconic building in the heart of Birmingham city centre undergoing comprehensive refurbishment. Offering individual floor plates of up to 12,000 sq ft, constructed around two internal light wells ensuring excellent natural light levels, the building will feature two 7th floor roof terraces, providing a great space for occupiers to relax and unwind. Many of the lower floors will include internal terraces within the lightwells, promoting occupier wellbeing. In addition, there will be a striking statement reception space, basement gym, coffee shop and excellent end-of-trip facilities. The sustainable low energy, low carbon building will be available for occupation Spring 2024.
The refurbishment is sensitive to the building's art deco heritage but will provide a cutting-edge workspace, aligned with the requirements of today's occupiers.
Brochures
King Edward House, 135a New Street, Birmingham, B2 4QJ
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Birmingham New Street Station0.1 miles
- Birmingham Moor Street Station0.2 miles
- Birmingham Snow Hill Station0.3 miles
Notes
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