Birmingham’s most exclusive apartment complex welcomes a golf experience like no other in town

St Martin’s Place offers hotel-style services to residents in its luxurious apartments in Birmingham city centre
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Golf lovers in Birmingham will soon be able to play the best courses in the world without spending big bucks on travel.

A new golf simulator experience is coming to Birmingham city centre just off Broad Street near Park Regis at Five Ways. Inner City Golf, a golfing simulator experience, will open at St Martin’s Place in autumn 2023.

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Golf enthusiasts will be able to play the likes of some of the world’s top golf courses, including St Andrews, Pebble Beach, Royal Troon, Wentworth and Albany in the Bahamas where Tiger Woods hosts the Hero Golf Challenge. The venue is perfect for people with any skill level and would be a great venue to socialise.

Inner City Golf has taken Unit 4, St Martin’s Place, on a ten year lease at £19,000 per annum, and is due to open in September, with bookings being taken from August.

St Martin’s Place now fully let

The deal means that the retail space at St Martin’s Place, known as one of the most sought-after addresses in Birmingham, is now fully let with Siddall Jones having let all five retail units within months of the development completing.

Developed by Seven Capital - St Martin’s Place is an exclusive residential apartment development of 228 apartments with access to hotel-style services, including a 24 hour concierge, gym, private cinema, wifi lounge and private outdoor terrace.

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The news comes after Siddall Jones’s recent announcement that it had acquired the retail agency division of property consultancy Centrick. Ed Siddall-Jones, managing director of Siddall Jones, said: “Broad Street appears to be in transition with a number of notable residential developments being completed and under construction.

St Martin’s Place (Photo - Google Maps)St Martin’s Place (Photo - Google Maps)
St Martin’s Place (Photo - Google Maps)

“The area is starting to reaffirm its position, once again, as a destination area for the leisure industry. As the leisure sector bounces back from COVID, its evident trends have changed and we are seeing people now taking part in leisure and more immersive-based activities.

“We are really pleased to have secured Inner City Golf, and as a keen golfer myself, I look forward to tackling some of the world’s leading courses without the expense of flights and hotel stays!”

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