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Two commercial deals struck for new apartment complex

Convenience retailer Budgens and Japanese restaurant Zoku have both agreed terms for the Sherlock Quarter complex in Birmingham

Sherlock Quarter apartments in Birmingham

A new residential complex in Birmingham city centre has signed deals with its first two commercial tenants.

Convenience retailer Budgens and Japanese restaurant Zoku have both agreed terms for ground-floor space in the Sherlock Quarter complex.

Budgens is part of the Booker Group and the store will be owned and run by an independent retailer, selling fresh produce, packaged food and other household essentials.

Zoku will be taking just under 2,000 sq ft for the new restaurant which is set to open its doors in the spring, offering a menu of East Asian favourites.

The brand is owned by Maak Capital which also runs The Palace Hotpot in Essex Street, close to the city's Chinese Quarter.

The apartment block is the first in Birmingham to be run by operator Get Living, with residents moving in from this month.

Sherlock Quarter, in Sherlock Street next to the former Wholesale Markets site, comprises six blocks, the tallest of which is 30 storeys.