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Euro Parking Services Ltd – Tesco Metro Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham – Gladstones letter
Original web page at Euro Parking Services Ltd – Tesco Metro Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham – Gladstones letter Euro Parking Services Ltd – Tesco Metro Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham – Gladstones letter after reading around this forum a while, I realise I may’ve messed up. But still seek a little advice… A bit of history: Parked a…
Read MoreOffice to rent
Original web page at Office to rent Full description Location The property is situated along Pemberton Street off Warstone Lane in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter. The premises are within easy reach of both St Pauls Square and Birmingham City Centre with the National Exhibition Centre and Birmingham International Convention Centre being within…
Read MoreHistorical building brings new business space to Birmingham
Original web page at Historical building brings new business space to Birmingham Workspace developer and operator, TCN, has unveiled its first building in Birmingham. Its Grade II listed Assay Studios, formerly the Assay Building, is to become home to high profile companies including the John Lewis Partnership, which has chosen the space as the home…
Read MoreIs this Birmingham’s coolest office?
Original web page at Is this Birmingham’s coolest office? A new look for the old Assay Office With its mix of old fittings and brand new designs, could this be the coolest new office space in Birmingham right now? Home to the city’s renowned Assay Office for the best part of 150 years, the Grade…
Read MoreDevelopers propose the gold standard for Jewellery Quarter office conversion
Original web page at Developers propose the gold standard for Jewellery Quarter office conversion Regent House as it is now PROPERTY developers are proposing to convert offices in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter into new apartments – complete with glittering gold facade.4G Properties has lodged plans with Birmingham City Council to convert Regent House in Frederick…
Read MoreA new Museum for Birmingham
Original web page at A new Museum for Birmingham The round room at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. As reported a few weeks ago, Birmingham City Council is planning a comprehensive renewal of the infrastructure of the Council House complex. This creates a once-in-a-century chance for Birmingham Museums Trust to renew the Museum and…
Read MoreAgency opens new Jewellery Quarter office.
Original web page at Agency opens new Jewellery Quarter office. AN Edgbaston-based chartered surveyor and estate agency has opened a new office in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. Robert Powell has launched a second base in St Paul’s Square to support residential sales and lettings across the city centre and Jewellery Quarter areas. The…
Read MoreDecision looms for former factory’s student flat revamp
Original web page at Decision looms for former factory’s student flat revamp A planning application which could lead to the conversion of a Jewellery Quarter factory into hundreds of student flats is set to be decided by Birmingham City Council next week, a month after a verdict was deferred due to concerns raised by West…
Read More30 independent shops in Birmingham city centre to go for Christmas shopping
Original web page at 30 independent shops in Birmingham city centre to go for Christmas shopping Looking for an outfit you can be sure no-one else will be wearing? Or a unique gift you know won’t be duplicated? Then independent boutiques are the place to shop. There are more in Birmingham city centre than you…
Read MoreThe best photos of Birmingham in 2016 are on display in Digbeth today
Original web page at The best photos of Birmingham in 2016 are on display in Digbeth today Imagine if a group of photographers captured snapshots of life in Birmingham every day before choosing the best one. Then imagine seeing a whole year’s worth of the pictures all at once. Welcome to IgersBirmingham’s first ever public…
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