Bruntwood completes £4.5m office revamp

Centre City, in Birmingham

A £4.5 million project to regenerate an office block in Birmingham city centre has been completed.

Bruntwood SciTech has led the scheme to revamp its Centre City offices, in Hill Street, which forms part of a wider mission by the group to spend £52.5 million renovating its estate in the city.

Among the new facilities at Centre City include a green atrium, wellness centre, fitness studios, café and active travel facilities.

The 20-storey building also has a range of flexible workspaces for companies of differing sizes while common areas of the building are now powered by 100 per cent renewable energy.

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Current tenants in Centre City include global tech firm Hitachi and the Ministry of Justice.

Other work completed recently by Bruntwood SciTech in Birmingham includes Cornerblock in Cornwall Street while construction is nearing completion on the first building on the Health Innovation Campus in Selly Oak.

Its Mclaren office block near Moor Street station is also undergoing facelift work.

Regional director Rob Valentine said: "Birmingham is rapidly becoming one of the UK's most exciting innovation hubs, with over 2,000 tech startups and more than 6,000 tech businesses calling the city their base.

"In particular, we're developing real strength and expertise in subsectors like fintech, digital marketing, medtech and gaming and that's in no small part down to the unparalleled talent, excellent links to academia and extensive business support networks on offer in the city.

"Continuing to invest in this ecosystem and the infrastructure that supports it will be crucial to keeping up momentum and unlocking future growth and innovation in the city.

"Our transformation of Centre City will see it become a crucial part of this supportive innovation ecosystem, helping to drive increased interest in the city from new and growing businesses.

"More and more businesses are demanding the very best from their workspace facilities and amenities and we're confident that we've created an environment that will allow ambitious businesses to create, innovate and succeed."

Separately, Bruntwood SciTech, which is a joint venture between Bruntwood, Legal & General and the Greater Manchester Pension Fund, has appointed Molly Cook as associate commercial director for the West Midlands.