Property briefs: Loveitts, SPACE Retail Property Consultants and Blue Marble Asset Management

A former social club in Nuneaton is set to be demolished to make way for 10 new homes.

The old Ansley Social Club closed in 2015, and the new development has been sold by Coventry and Warwickshire estate agents Loveitts.

The Birmingham Road  site in Ansley also includes the former steward’s house and the original carpark at the back of the property.

North Warwickshire Borough Council has approved plans to demolish both to make room for up to ten two-and-a-half-storey homes.

SPACE Retail Property Consultants have acted on behalf of The Gym Group to open a new gym in Sutton Coldfield.

The Group, which has more than 100 gyms across the UK, has opened in a 14,500 sq ft unit in Gracechurch Centre, which is owned by M&G Real Estate.

Specialist commercial property wealth management company Blue Marble Asset Management has expanded in to larger office space in Birmingham’s Colmore Business District.

63 Church Street, Birmingham.

The company has taken a self-contained office suite on the first floor of 63 Church Street, in the office building it manages on behalf of its private office clients, the Pemberstone Group.

This is the third time in three years Blue Marble has moved into new office accommodation in Birmingham due to expansion.

Tim Matthews, chief executive of Blue Marble Asset Management, said: “We have grown substantially in the last three years and now have more than £100 million of property assets under management.  Our new larger offices will allow us to manage and grow further client portfolios, as well as to launch a number of new initiatives this year,” says

 

 

 

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