Birmingham hotel-led mixed-use opportunity brought to market

4th March 2025 | Jack Oliver

An opportunity to redevelop a Grade II-listed building in Birmingham into a hotel-led mixed-use development has been brought to market.

Built in 1904 by local architects Ewan Harper and James A Harper, Central Hall on Corporation street totals 90,417 sq ft on a site of 0.56 acres.

The property – which was once home to the Que Club music venue – has full planning permission for a 155-bedroom hotel, as well as food and beverage facilities including a rooftop restaurant and a restoration of the central hall for venue and event space.

Savills and Sanderson Weatherall have been appointed as joint agents to market the property.

Michael Maguire, director in the Savills Birmingham development team, said: “The sale of Central Hall presents a rare freehold development opportunity to acquire arguably one of Birmingham’s most iconic Victorian buildings in Birmingham city centre.

“Given its prime location, in the heart of the civic quarter, and the huge potential it has to create an exciting, hotel led development, with scope for potential alternate uses, we are expecting the site to attract a high level of interest.”

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