Jubilee Centre

130 Pershore Street, Birmingham B5 6ND

Jubilee Centre offering space to let from 120 sq.ft. to 7000 sq.ft currently accommodating photographers, distribution, training and interior designers.

Building owned by Midlands Industrial Association, a community interest company.

About the building

The Jubilee Centre has a range of units available from 120 – 7000 sq.ft. to let for a range of businesses. Having the benefit of large windows, goods lifts to all floors and wide corridors.

The majority of the units benefit from double door access.

You can see old features around the building, with the metal girders and fire hose reels which are redundant, but left to add character to this 1930s building.

Building details

  • 24 hours access
  • Audio Entry Door
  • Communal Facilities
  • Onsite caretaker
  • Goods lift
  • Passenger lift
  • Loading bay
  • Roller shutter
  • Cleaning of communal areas

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The history of the building

The Jubilee Centre was built in the 1930s for the company Fisher and Ludlow who started off making “tinwares” in a small workshop but then moved to making military components during the Boer and Great Wars. Eventually moving onto steel panels for motor car bodies which is when the Jubilee Works was built.

By WW2 they again started making components for the war effort which made them a target for Luftwaffe bombers.

Fisher and Ludlow relocated to the 103 acre aircraft factory in Erdington. The building then became home to the G.P.O telephone factory refurbishing Bakelite telephone bodies until they moved to Cwmbran in South Wales. The local authority converted the building into enterprise workshops. However, a high level of rent arrears and a low level occupancy resulted in the L.A. leasing the building to MIA 1983. The centre provides 75 workspaces for all types of industries and artist studios. The Centre now has a very high occupancy level.

Did you know?

Did you know that because Fisher and Ludlow made military components, there is evidence of bomb damage to the brickwork?

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