Grant Thornton and CB Richard Ellis this week launched the formal sale of the proposed
A source said: “Around 10 viewings have already been held mainly via property companies with a seven- to eight-year vision. This won’t work for investors who want a quick in and out.”
Those known to be interested include Nurton Developments, Mark Glatman’s and James Howarth’s Abstract Land and Alan Chatham’s Birmingham Development Company which owns the neighbouring Post & Mail development site.
The 190,000 sq ft mixed-use development won detailed consent in December 2008.
Plans include a 15-storey building on a 0.5-acre site known locally as “The Strip”.
The
The scheme benefits from three detailed planning consents
– 1 Snow Hill Plaza: 446,115 sq ft of new build offices in place of the existing 1 Snow Hill Plaza and The Strip
– 2 Snow Hill Plaza: 130,000 sq ft of new offices in place of The Strip expiring December 2010
– 2 Snow Hill Plaza: 170,000 sq ft of new offices in place of The Strip
The site can be sold as a whole or broken up into three separate parts. A decision is due by mid-April.
Grant Thornton was appointed administrator to 21 companies and receiver to two others in the
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