Bullring Birmingham Shops, West Midlands Stores Images, England Retail Development, Property Owner
Bullring Birmingham Shopping Centre
West Midlands Shopping Centre Architecture – Retail Building in central England, UK
page updated 26 Jul 2016
Size: 125,300 m²
Opened: 2003
Ownership: Hammerson 33%/Henderson Global Investors 33%/Land Securities 33%
No of tenants: 166
Anchor stores: Selfridges, Debenhams
Tenure: Leasehold
Average rent: £455/per m²
The Bullring from the air:
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Bullring Birmingham Building
Developed in a three-way joint venture between Hammerson, Henderson Global Investors and Land Securities and completed in 2003, Bullring has transformed Birmingham’s city centre. It is located in the heart of Birmingham adjacent to the main train station and benefits from a footfall of over 40 million a year. Bullring continues to attract UK and international brands, demonstrated by the recent lettings to A|X Armani Exchange, DKNY Jeans, Kurt Geiger and Ben Sherman. The restaurant offer continues to flourish and is home to 14 restaurateurs inclusing Pizza Express and Wagamama.
Bullring Birmingham – Information from Hammerson PR in 271107
Bullring Bull
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The Rotunda, 150 New Street
Date built: 1961-65
Design: James Roberts, architect
81m high / 23 storeys
The Rotunda Conversion
2008
Glenn Howells Architects
234 residential apartments for developers Urban Splash
photo © Nic Gaunt
The Rotunda Birmingham
Selfridges Birmingham
2005
Future Systems Architects
St Martins Church with Selfridges store on right:
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Location: Bullring, Birmingham, West Midlands, central England, UK
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