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Birmingham's Mailbox to go on sale with £120m price tag

BusinessLive can exclusively reveal that the mixed-use complex which is home to the BBC is being sold after owners delisted from niche stock exchange

Birmingham's famous Mailbox building is to go on sale with a £120m price tag

Birmingham's landmark Mailbox building is being put on the market with a price tag in excess of £120 million.

Mailbox REIT, the company which owns the mixed-use complex, is inviting bids for the famous city centre building.

Once home to a Royal Mail sorting office, Mailbox has a boutique shopping mall, car park, offices and food and drink venues, encompassing 1.07 million sq ft of space across a 6.2-acre footprint.

It counts a string of household names among more than 40 tenants including fashion brands Harvey Nichols and Gieves & Hawkes, a co-working hub run by Spaces, Everyman cinema and bars and restaurants such as Aluna, Côte Brasserie and Pennyblacks.

It also houses the main Midlands broadcasting centre for the BBC but the corporation is set to leave its home since 2004 to launch a new base in the former Typhoo Tea factory in Digbeth, expected in 2026. BBC represents 18 per cent of the income from tenants at the Mailbox.

The canalside complex currently has an annual rental income of £12 million and a vacancy rate of just 4.6 per cent.

A new marketing brochure, seen by BusinessLive, details the opportunity for investors and says "offers are being sought in excess of £120 million".