31 and 32 Manchester Street, 1-3 Manchester Street
Birmingham, B6 4HLThe Space
A 15,962sqft industrial unit triangulated just north of Birmingham City Centre between the A38, A34 and Newtown Row
At a glance
Property Type | |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 15,962 sq ft |
Rent | £115,000 per annum |
Business Rates | £32,684.50 per sq ft |
Service Charge | n/a |
Energy Performance Rating | This property has been graded as C |
Birmingham Snow Hill
11 mins
Jewellery Quarter
16 mins
Birmingham Moor Street
16 mins
Birmingham New Street
18 mins
Chesham
1485 mins
Amersham
1518 mins
Chalfont and Latimer
1550 mins
Reading
1572 mins
Key Points
- 5.25m Roller Shutter Access
- Less than 1 mile north of the CBD
- Access to J6 of the M6
- Rare opportunity
- 15,962sqft
- Internal offices
- Mezzanine
Description
31 and 32 Manchester Street, Birmingham is a 15,962sqft industrial and logistics premises comprised of ground floor and mezzanine apportions within a primarily brick built structure incorporating metal clad extensions throughout the warehousing aspects. Benefitting from over 52 metres of frontage across Manchester Street and Blews Street, the premises formerly operated as a dark kitchen to prepare delivery goods across the city.
The Location
31 & 32 Manchester Street are set just north of the CBD of Birmingham City, some circa 2 miles north-east, a distance of 9 minutes in a vehicle and 15 minutes by public transport. The close proximity provides ample access to retail hubs such as the Bullring and business hubs such as Colmore Row.
Arterial route connections are significant with both the Lichfield Road (A5127) and Aston Expressway (A38M), less than a 0.5 mile from Manchester Street. The nearest motorway junction is Junction 6 of the M6 leading both north and south through Spaghetti Junction.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with Shepherd Commercial.
Terms
The property is to be let for a fixed term at the marketing figure, and will include a rent-free period to supplement fit-out away from the current division of kitchen preparatory areas.