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The Goodsyard, Jewellery Quarter, Pitsford Street / Station Way / Goodsyard, Birmingham, B18 6FG

POA

Fox Lloyd Jones, Leeds
SIZE AVAILABLE

435-3,218 sq ft

40-299 sq m

SECTOR

High street retail property to lease

Lease details

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Key features

  • New micro-neighbourhood in Birmingham's most creative quarter
  • Targeting new exciting concepts / visions / brands - generous incentive packages available to support F&B talent
  • Characterful and unique part of Birmingham
  • 7 x units suitable for restaurants / bakeries (food uses)
  • Welcoming interest from creative retail grocery, homewares & fashion
  • Excellent transport connection with JQ train station adjacent to the site (private access)
  • Outside seating available for all the Goodsyard units - outside seating plan / strategy can be provided upon request

Description

Description
5 x Units now under offer / in legals - you could join the exciting line up!

The Goodsyard is a new micro-neighbourhood built with creatives, artists and makers in mind, in the heart of the historic Jewellery Quarter.
It comprises 395 apartments with a mixture of 1, 2 and 3 bed boutique apartments and 17 new ground floor commercial spaces (available to lease).
These commercial units are designed to support a diverse mix of uses – with the local area particularly suited to new unique F&B concepts, creative retail grocery, homewares and fashion.

The majority of the units have potential for outside seating and a strategy plan can be provided upon request.

The overall development is being undertaken by Legal and General, who acquired the site in 2020, and have a drive, passion and commitment to creating a meaningful community in this very special part of the West Midlands.

Location
The best connected scheme in the Jewellery Quarter bar none. Commercial tenants will enjoy the benefit of a unique blend of the best of the city centre and neighbourhood life.

The units have the bene t of proximity to the onsite residential tenants, a rapidly growing local residential population and also a city centre audience – with Birmingham city centre just a 20-minute walk away.

The Goodsyard bene ts from direct access to the Jewellery Quarter railway station, tram connections both toward Birmingham city centre and regular services out to the surrounding densely populated areas of the Black Country.

EPC
EPC - Each unit will be provided with a draft EPC of B or better. All tenants are required to obtain their own EPCs on completion of fitting out in order to comply with UK law.

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The Goodsyard, Jewellery Quarter, Pitsford Street / Station Way / Goodsyard, Birmingham, B18 6FG

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Soho, Benson Road Tram Stop0.9 miles
  • Jewellery Quarter Tram Stop0.0 miles
  • Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop1.2 miles

About Fox Lloyd Jones, Leeds

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Fox Lloyd Jones, Leeds

Fox Lloyd Jones are a niche firm of chartered surveyors providing market-leading commercial property advice across a range of Property sectors including offices, industrial, retail / leisure and residential land.

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