Star City signs trio of leases
Birmingham’s Star City leisure and entertainment complex has welcomed the signings of three new leases.
Adventure golf concept Jungle Rumble has taken a 15-year lease for a 13,407 sq ft unit, which will also offer food and drinks.
Meanwhile, indoor soft play operator Monster Mayhem has opted to extend the lease at its current 8,947 sq ft unit by an additional ten years.
Also renewing its lease is South Asian restaurant concept Zauq Buffet, which has signed a 15-year extension for its 5,460 sq ft unit.
John Maddison, partner at Star City’s asset manager Quadrant, said: “The long leases being signed with innovative leisure brands at Star City are testament to its reputation as one of the leading entertainment destinations in the Midlands.
“The unique and growing mix of attractions here continue to increase footfall, which explains why so many leading leisure operators want to be part of Star City.”
In August, Star City welcomed a raft of lettings led by Capital Karts, which is set to open the longest go-karting track in the Midlands.
Since Quadrant’s 2016 takeover on behalf of a US-based asset manager, Star City has been rebranded, introduced a new management team, and seen a number of key areas repurposed. The scheme’s anchor tenants, Vue and Tenpin, have also undergone re-gears.
In April, it was reported that Quadrant had placed the complex up for sale for £65m.