NORFOLK HOUSE
Location
NORFOLK HOUSE
Location
The property sits within Birmingham’s Big City Plan; the largest master planning exercise in Europe that will shape and revitalise around 2,000 acres of Birmingham’s city centre over the next 20 years.
Spanning public transport, development, sustainability, culture, creativity, technology and enterprise, the plan aims to create a more appealing and prosperous city centre for workers, visitors and residents.
The property sits within Birmingham’s Big City Plan; the largest master planning exercise in Europe that will shape and revitalise around 2,000 acres of Birmingham’s city centre over the next 20 years.
Spanning public transport, development, sustainability, culture, creativity, technology and enterprise, the plan aims to create a more appealing and prosperous city centre for workers, visitors and residents.
Located on Smallbrook Queensway, Norfolk House is strategically positioned at the heart of Birmingham City Centre and is only a short distance from the bustling Central Business District. The building benefits from excellent public transport links, with local bus services, the Midland Metro and rail links from Birmingham New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill railway stations.
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK’s communications network and its airport provides first class international transportation. 90% of the UK’s population is within a four hour drive time, with a further 400 million people across Europe by road, rail and air connections.
Located on Smallbrook Queensway, Norfolk House is strategically positioned at the heart of Birmingham City Centre and is only a short distance from the bustling Central Business District. The building benefits from excellent public transport links, with local bus services, the Midland Metro and rail links from Birmingham New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill railway stations.
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK’s communications network and its airport provides first class international transportation. 90% of the UK’s population is within a four hour drive time, with a further 400 million people across Europe by road, rail and air connections.