Agents Appointed in Cultural and Commercial Hub Project
Bromsgrove District Council has appointed local agents to oversee the marketing of the commercial building at the Former Market Hall site in the centre of the town.
The new Commercial Building, which is part of a wider regeneration project on the former market hall site, will be made up of space for up to two food and beverage operators, over 1000sq metres of premium office space over three floors, and a roof top terrace overlooking the town.
Director of Commercial Agency at GJS Dillon, Andrew Lewis, said: “We are extremely pleased to have been appointed to manage the letting of the commercial space, within this new multi-purpose development. This exciting development will provide much needed office space within the town centre, offering high quality space whilst also being next to the amenities and facilities within Bromsgrove town centre. As a local agent, it is very exciting to be a part of this project, which will be a huge boost for Bromsgrove’s economy.”
The wider project also comprises the Pavillion Building, a multipurpose community building, and public realm connecting the two together. The site in the south of the town centre has been vacant since 2010.
Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, Cllr Sue Baxter, said: “The new Commercial Building brings excellent new opportunities for businesses of all kinds to call Bromsgrove their home. The creation of premium spaces, along with the rest of the project, will attract a range of businesses to further our goal of making Bromsgrove better. Creating a safe, varied, and inviting place where residents will be able to spend their leisure time.”
The Former Market Hall site is being transformed to reconnect the high street, regenerate a key Brownfield site, encourage new businesses, and improve the public realm by including re-naturalisation and reducing opportunity for crime by improving security.
The project has been funded thanks to £14.5m from the UK Government via the Levelling Up Fund.
Leader of the Council, Cllr Karen May, said: “A Commercial and Cultural Hub at the heart of Bromsgrove Town, along with the work to improve the natural environment, will go a long way to increasing the leisure and business opportunities that the town has to offer the surrounding area. The appointment of GJS Dillon is the next exciting step in creating a hub which residents can be proud of.”
The project is currently expected to be completed in early 2026, with tenants moving in shortly afterwards.
If you would like to find out more about the business opportunities the Commercial Building provides, please contact GJS Dillon on info@gjsdillon.co.uk or 01527 872525. Please note, GJS Dillon are only responsible for floorspace within the Commercial Building, more information on the Pavillion Building will be made available in due course.
To find out more about the Commercial and Cultural Hub project, please visit Former Market Hall site redevelopment.
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