Bank on City Living

Birmingham is one of the most popular locations for people moving out of London. It is Britain’s bustling second city and an absolute delight for those who love shopping! It’s also a culinary hotspot, with six Michelin-starred restaurants, has a vibrant nightlife and is home to five world-renowned universities in the city (with a further 20 within an hour’s drive).

Award-winning architects, Glancy Nicholls, designed these superbly appointed apartments featuring top of the range kitchens and bathrooms with large, floor to ceiling windows offering fantastic views across the city and allowing natural light to flood your rooms.

There is a concierge service, a residents’ lounge and coffee bar, a shared dining space, a private gym, shared green spaces and on-site bicycle storage facilities. A bespoke residents’ app has also been created – which offers those living at the development access to a number of services and discounts from local businesses, information about their homes and several other features.

Award-winning architects, Glancy Nicholls, designed these superbly appointed apartments featuring top of the range kitchens and bathrooms with large, floor to ceiling windows offering fantastic views across the city and allowing natural light to flood your rooms.

There is a concierge service, a residents’ lounge and coffee bar, a shared dining space, a private gym, shared green spaces and on-site bicycle storage facilities. A bespoke residents’ app has also been created – which offers those living at the development access to a number of services and discounts from local businesses, information about their homes and several other features.

1: Brindleyplace
2 mins

Sit by the canals, enjoy the outdoor Film Festival or visit the regular markets.

2: The ICC and Symphony Hall
5 mins

Watch performances by the world-famous City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

3: Arena Central
8 mins

A 1.2 million sq ft development, home to HSBC and new, landscaped public realm.

4: Library of Birmingham
8 mins

Explore Europe’s largest cultural public space.

5: Hyatt Hotel
8 mins

6: Mailbox
9 mins

Treat yourself in Harvey Nicholls and relax in the bars and restaurants by the canals.

7: The Cube
8 mins

8: Paradise
10 mins

One of the biggest development schemes Birmingham has seen for a generation, delivering new offices, shops, bars, cafés and restaurants.

9: New Street Station
15 mins

Travel to London in just over an hour.

10: Grand Central
15 mins

Visit high quality retailers and restaurants.

11: Utilita Arena Birmingham
5 mins

Don’t miss the latest live music, entertainment and sporting events.

12: Hippodrome
20 mins

Choose your favourite show at the busiest and most popular theatre in the country.

13: Colmore Row
15 mins

Visit Birmingham’s Business District, as well as the many emerging bars and restaurants.

14: Edgbaston Village
18 mins

The leafy suburb of Birmingham, home to one of Birmingham’s five Michelin Starred restaurants.

15: Bullring
20 mins

Home to Selfridges and one of the many reasons why Birmingham is ranked as one of the top three places in the UK for retail.

16: Q Park Car Park
1 mins

Safe and secure car parking in Brindleyplace.

17: Five Ways Station
2 mins

18: Birmingham City University
11 mins

5 outstanding and world renowned universities within the city itself and 20 within an hours drive.

19: Learning Quarter
35 mins