Brindleyplace is a large mixed-use canalside development, in the Westside district of Birmingham, England.
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Brindleyplace is a large mixed-use canalside development, in the Westside district of Birmingham, England.
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All the buildings are lowrise with the tallest being Eleven Brindleyplace completed in 2009 at 59 metres, second is Three Brindleyplace at 55 metres.
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Eight Brindleyplace is the third tallest with a height of 52 metres, although it has more floors than Three Brindleyplace.
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One Brindleyplace is a six-storey office building fronting onto central square and is occupied by Deutsche Bank, GVA Grimley and savills.
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The headquarters of the Birmingham Organising Committee of the 2022 Commonwealth Games are located in One Brindleyplace and has taken up the 73,000 sq ft, five-floor office until December 2022.
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Two Brindleyplace is a six-storey office building with 75,000 square feet office space.
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Three Brindleyplace is occupied by Avison Young, Towers Watson and Landmark Space.
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Five Brindleyplace was pre-let to BT in 1994 with design work starting in December of the same year.
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Six Brindleyplace provides 92,000 square feet of office space as well as offering to retail units that look over Oozells Square.
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Ten Brindleyplace has 62,000 square feet of office space as well as a 5,000 square feet retail unit overlooking Broad Street.
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The distinctive glazed facade to Eleven Brindleyplace is a feature of the development and was designed by CJN Consulting Engineers Ltd [1].
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Seven, Eight and Ten Brindleyplace are all owned by NatWest Group and are all linked to form a core building.
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At the time that the company decided to rent all three buildings, only Eight Brindleyplace had been completed and was designed to be a standalone building.
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The annual budget for the management and maintenance of the public realm at Brindleyplace was £890,000, with the overall budget for the entire scheme being £4 million.
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Brindleyplace estate was acquired from Brindleyplace Limited Partnership in 2010 for £190 million by Hines UK on behalf of Hines Global REIT in a joint venture with Moorfield Group.
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