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Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC), Aston Webb Boulevard, Selly Oak, Birmingham, West Midlands, B29 6SJ

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Savills, Birmingham - Office
SIZE AVAILABLE

1,968-60,315 sq ft

183-5,603 sq m

SECTOR

Office to lease

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Key features

  • Lab infrastructure available
  • Meeting rooms and event space
  • Campus café
  • On-site parking and secure cycle storage
  • Showers and changing facilities
  • Energy efficient lighting
  • Specialist precision health technology and translational medicine accelerators
  • Access to University of Birmingham research and clinical trials capability
  • Access to University of Birmingham Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
  • Access to finance and funding

Description

Description
Birmingham Health Innovation Campus offers best-in-class health, life science and innovation facilities along with a range of laboratory and office space for forward-thinking businesses, creating a hub for collaboration with a wide range of clinical and academic experts.

The ten year masterplan includes a total of 657,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art space, the perfect home for businesses looking to be part of the exciting catalysation of the region’s life sciences sector. Suites available from 2,507 sq ft.

No. 1 BHIC offers 133,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art, flexible office and lab space for innovative life science and digital healthcare companies. Part of a Life Sciences Opportunity Zone, it is home to the University of Birmingham’s Precision Health Technologies Accelerator for startups, providing incubation space, wet and dry labs, clean rooms, prototyping and maker space. Locating at No.1 BHIC provides direct access to the University of Birmingham’s fully connected clinical trials ecosystem and research capabilities, and the perfect environment to scale innovations for rapid adoption into the healthcare system.

The campus offers a world leading health technologies facility, fully connected to the regional health ecosystem, suitable for the ambitious life science companies of tomorrow.

Location
Located in leafy Selly Oak, ten minutes by train, or 15 minutes drive from Birmingham City Centre, Birmingham Health Innovation Campus is surrounded by some of the Midland’s largest clinical and academic institutions, including the University of Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, the BioHub Birmingham and Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.

The site is situated in an attractive suburb of Birmingham, with a number of leading retailers, pubs and restaurants on the doorstep, and great transport links into the city centre. The campus is also a stone’s throw from historic Bournville and the leafy villages of Edgbaston and Harborne, offering superb schools and residential accommodation.

Easily accessible, the campus is located at the heart of the UK’s road and rail network, with 90% of the population less than 4 hours away.

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Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC), Aston Webb Boulevard, Selly Oak, Birmingham, West Midlands, B29 6SJ

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Selly Oak Station0.2 miles
  • University Station0.7 miles
  • Bournville Station1.1 miles

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