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Property details

This property was last updated on 19 July 2008

HUB Development , Summer Lane, Gun Quarter , Birmingham

Rent: £750 PCM Available Now No. of Beds: 2 Ref No: Hub002
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Description:
On behalf of Crosby Lend Lease we are proud to offer a selection of apartments at Hub, its new canalside development at the heart of Birmingham’s Gun Quarter. The professionally apartments showcase the available layouts at the landmark city centre development.

Situated on Clive Passage, off Summer Lane, Hub has quickly found its market with city professionals attracted by the development’s canalside position adjacent to the Snowhill redevelopment and just two minutes’ walk from Colmore Row and the traditional city core.

When entering a Hub apartment, visitors a greeted with an interior designed to a high specification. Bathrooms and en-suites feature contemporary white sanitaryware, including a Japanese-style bath, with contrasting chrome taps. Stylish kitchens come complete with integrated fridge/freezer, frameless ceramic hobs and steel fronted single oven. Ample storage is supplied to most units with a utility/cloakroom complete with washing machine points and all apartments are wired for satellite with video door entry systems as standard and lift access to all floors. Selected apartments will also feature a full length balcony to make the most of Hub’s canalside location.

In addition to Hub’s location at the heart of the city’s newest regeneration area, an eco-friendly car club is on offer to homebuyers They will have free membership of the car club, one of the first such schemes for the city, in a bid to position Crosby at the forefront of sustainable city centre living.

Hub is designed by Glenn Howells Architects and the contemporary architecture will add a striking dimension behind the Victorian St Chad’s Catholic Church. A punched aluminum façade is interrupted by balconies overlooking the canal, and eventually the public square,

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