Brindleyplace

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Brindleyplace is a mixed-use canalside development in central Birmingham, England, known for its offices, restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mixed-use development
urban redevelopment project
connectedBy pedestrian bridges
connectedTo Broad Street Birmingham NERFINISHED
Gas Street Basin NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
developer Argent Group NERFINISHED
hasAmenity outdoor seating areas
public art
underground car park
hasBuilding Eleven Brindleyplace NERFINISHED
Five Brindleyplace NERFINISHED
Four Brindleyplace NERFINISHED
Seven Brindleyplace NERFINISHED
Three Brindleyplace NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAttraction Ikon Gallery NERFINISHED
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham NERFINISHED
The Crescent Theatre NERFINISHED
hasEvent outdoor festivals
public performances
hasFeature art installations
bars
cafés
canalside walkways
public squares
restaurants
hasGreenSpace landscaped courtyards
hasPublicSpace Brunswick Square NERFINISHED
Central Square NERFINISHED
Oozells Square NERFINISHED
hasUse leisure
office
residential
retail
knownFor canalside restaurants and bars
cultural venues
office accommodation
locatedBy Birmingham Canal Navigations NERFINISHED
Main Line Canal NERFINISHED
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
Birmingham city centre NERFINISHED
England
West Midlands NERFINISHED
namedAfter James Brindley NERFINISHED
near International Convention Centre Birmingham NERFINISHED
Symphony Hall Birmingham NERFINISHED
partOf Birmingham city centre canalside area NERFINISHED

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