Tesco has started the sale of its mothballed development pipeline, putting six sites on the market.
The supermarket has instructed Savills to market the sites, which include a mixture of freehold and long-leasehold buildings and land.
The trophy asset is a 7-acre site on Bristol Road in Birmingham, which includes a car showroom, a 50,000 sq ft office block called Monaco House and Wrentam Street industrial estate.
Also included are two Yorkshire assets: a 5.6-acre plot of land at Kirkstall Lane in Leeds and a plot at Omega Boulevard business park in Doncaster. Both have scope for development for retail, residential and commercial uses, with the land in the business park being tipped as a good hotel or restaurant opportunity.
There is also a 29,700 sq ft shop up for grabs at Keyway Retail Park, Willenhall, West Midlands. The shop sits on a 2.3-acre site.
Two development sites are also on offer: a freehold 10-acre site in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, and a 2.8-acre site in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
The sites are suitable for a variety of uses, and are the first tranche of sites for sale.
In January, Tesco announced that it would be closing 43 stores and abandoning 49 sites in a bid to improve its balance sheet.
High-profile sites on the list include a £65m plan to redevelop the Wolverhampton Royal Hospital, the Tesco-led £200m redevelopment of Kirkby town centre, and a retail and housing development in Dartford, Kent, which had been planned for more than 10 years.