The Southside Building, 31 Hurst Street, Birmingham, B5 4BB
- SIZE AVAILABLE
280-8,714 sq ft
26-810 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Ask agent
Key features
- VRF Air Conditioning
- Suspended Track and New LED Lighting
- Full Access Raised Floors
- Exposed Services
- Reception & Commissionaire
- On Site Cafe
- 2 Lifts
- Showers, Changing Rooms, Lockers & Secure Cycle Storage
- Parking Spaces
- B EPC
Description
The Southside Building provides flexible office accommodation across 11 floors, offering office space to accommodate start-up businesses, through to larger suites of 4,400 sq ft. The building provides refurbished open plan floorplates, finished to a CAT A specification, as well as fitted demises which include a kitchen area, meeting rooms and desks.
Location
The Southside Building is located on Hurst Street and is just a few minutes' walk from Birmingham’s New Street station. The Southside Building sits prominently in the heart of one of Birmingham’s most vibrant, colourful and culturally diverse areas.
Brochures
The Southside Building, 31 Hurst Street, Birmingham, B5 4BB
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Birmingham New Street Station0.2 miles
- Birmingham Moor Street Station0.4 miles
- Birmingham Snow Hill Station0.6 miles
Notes
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