Ƶ
birminghampost
Load mobile navigation
Around The Ƶ
West Midlands
East Midlands
South West
North West
North East
Yorkshire & Humber
South East
East
London
Northern Ireland
Wales
Expand
Sectors
Enterprise
Professional Services
Retail & Consumer
Economic Development
Tech
Commercial Property
Manufacturing
Ports & Logistics
Law
Finance
Expand
Climate
Opinion
Ƶ
SUBSCRIBE
Follow us
Send me daily emails
Advertise With Us
Contact Us
About Us
Newsletter Signup
Contact Us
About Us
Advertise with Us
Competition Rules
How to Complain
Corrections and Clarifications
Terms and Conditions
Privacy Notice
AI Notice
Cookie Notice
Newsletter Signup
RSS feeds
© 2025 a Ƶ
Birmingham City Council
18:37, 5 OCT 2018
£2.6m for vulnerable Birmingham firms following business rate revaluation
Birmingham City Council
Councils are getting a share from the £300 million business rates discretionary fund unveiled by Chancellor Philip Hammond in his budget last week
Bookmark
Reception celebrates enterprising city's award
Post People
Celebrating Birmingham's award as the “Most Enterprising Place in Britain” in the 2016 Enterprising Britain Awards
Bookmark
Innovation Birmingham reveals latest development plans
Invest in Birmingham
Maker Wharf will be a home to fabrication and prototyping facility and will sit next to iCentrum complex
Bookmark
Grant Thornton gathering sets sights on a more vibrant regional economy
Post People
Leaders and influencers gathered at Grant Thornton's West Midlands Inquiry to discuss how to work together for a greater West Midlands
Bookmark
Innovation Birmingham on hunt for backers to continue expansion
Invest in Birmingham
Investment-for-equity bid from campus as it seeks new financial support to almost double the size of technology park
Bookmark
Former Ted Baker store to become new restaurant
Invest in Birmingham
Gourmet Burger Kitchen is eyeing New Street unit which has attracted 'no serious interest' from retailers since fashion chain moved out
Bookmark
Birmingham's backing for Axis Square redevelopment
Birmingham city centre
New office block and a public square next to the Mailbox are warmly welcomed by city council's planning committee
Bookmark
BAM wins brief to develop second Paradise building
Paradise Circus
Construction group behind Beorma Quarter and Three Snowhill will lead development of Two Chamberlain Square
Bookmark
Rich List 2017: No.29 - Peter Horton and family
Peter Horton
Deputy Chairman of Hortons' Estate has seen his fortune increase by £0 million while dropping three places on the Rich List
Bookmark
Rich List 2017: No.=30 - Anthony and Graham Coombs and family
Rich List
The family behind credit business S&U is a new entry on the Rich List with a £150 million fortune
Bookmark
Final phase of Park Central scheme begins
Post People
Representatives gather at Park Central to mark the first brick being laid in the final phase of Park Central
Bookmark
Edward Gardner brings his new orchestra to Birmingham
CBSO
Christopher Morley talks to conductor Edward Gardner in Norway ahead of his return to the Symphony Hall
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - December: £55m sport centre delayed, overhaul for art gallery and German bierkeller in Broad Street
University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham's new swimming pool and sport centre was beset by even more delays during December while a city art gallery was poised for a major renovation programme
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - November: Legoland attraction coming to Birmingham, end of Monaco House and Monarch airport jobs
Monarch Airlines
It emerged during November that family favourite Legoland was planning to open a new discovery centre at the Barclaycard Arena while city eyesore Monaco House could finally be coming down
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - October: Hamleys toy stores, Michelin stars and local TV
Birmingham City Council
Legendary toy retailer Hamleys announced in October it was planning to open a concession stand in House of Fraser while Solihull was awarded its first Michelin star
Bookmark
The lungs of the city
Environment
Peter Shirley assesses the potential fallout from council budgets cuts and their possible impact on Birmingham's green and open spaces
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - May: Steven Knight moots new studio, Northfield Manor to be reborn and Ikea comes to city centre
Conservative Party
The founder of TV hit Peaky Blinders said in May that he had held discussions with Paramount about launching a new studio in Birmingham while a fire-hit manor was to regenerated as a housing estate
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - April: Arts centre closing, indie restaurateurs hit out and new funding for Moseley Road Baths
Lasan
Independent restaurant owners hit out in April at the perceived favouritism by landlords for chains while the end drew nearer for a city arts centre
Bookmark
Review of 2016 - January: UCB expansion, new Villa chairman and Cadbury tax
Birmingham Metropolitan College
Our Review of the Year kicks off with the news that University College Birmingham was planning a major expansion of its campus in the Jewellery Quarter and a prominent businessman joined the Villa board
Bookmark
Birmingham's concert scene has been lit up by Mirga effect
CBSO
Christopher Morley looks back on a spectacular year for classical music in the Midlands
Bookmark
New houses coming to Stirchley
Invest in Birmingham
City planning chiefs expected to approve development of new housing estate on a site which became embroiled in a long-running supermarket wars
Bookmark
Comment: Partnerships are pathway to transformational change
Invest in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council's planning director Waheed Nazir explains the importance of partnerships between private companies and public bodies in moving the city forward
Bookmark
Green light for another Jewellery Quarter bar
Jewellery Quarter
City planners back regeneration of vacant unit despite protests from housing association residents living above the unit
Bookmark
A Living Wage is good for business
Employment
Unision regional secretary says businesses have seen productivity and turnover improvements after paying the Living Wage
Bookmark
9
10
11
12
13
Story Saved
You can find this story in
My Bookmarks.
Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.