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Eastside
12:52, 20 APR 2017
Food and drink producers gear up for Birmingham's first independent food and drink fair
Retail & Consumer
As dozens of food and drink producers gear up for Birmingham's first independent food and drink fair next month Mary Griffin finds out what's in store and asks what sets the city's food scene apart.
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Nikal gets green light for next phase of Masshouse scheme
Masshouse
Developer to build 15 apartments and a retail unit on land next to Masshouse and Hive towers
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Midland Metro to introduce new £40m fleet
Economic Development
Spanish firm CAF has supplied four 'Urbos 3' trams which have larger capacity and form part of wider 20-strong fleet upgrade
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£30m Eastside Locks student housing work starts
Eastside
Alumno Developments is investing £30 million to deliver a canalside scheme at Eastside Locks
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Terry Grimley: It's long overdue – but does it go far enough?
Economic Development
After years of delays and frustration the Midland Metro is enjoying a growth spurt. But with funding still constrained, how far can it go, asks Terry Grimley
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Mills & Reeve advise on BCU property deal
Professional Services
The 28,000 sq ft purchase is the city's largest office transaction of the year and will be the location for the university’s administrative function and official head office
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£130m Midland Metro boost 'will help city's international standing'
Economic Development
Funding has been allocated towards taking the Metro through New Canal Street to Adderley Street – where a park-and-ride facility is planned
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1,500 HS2 jobs for Birmingham in largest-ever public sector move
High Speed 2
The new city base will oversee the building of the £50 billion scheme with decision-making powers shifting from London
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Growth Deal investment programme worth £350 million unveiled
Economic Development
Governments Local Growth Fund to support host of projects in Birmingham and West Midlands including new tram lines and advanced technology centre among many others
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Arts groups' futures are secured after grant awards
Economic Development
The Arts Council England has announced that £57.3 million will be spent across 24 organisations, representing a small rise.
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Reconnecting with countryside must be at root of Big City Plan
Economic Development
Birmingham City University professor Kathryn Moore has said there needs to be a more holistic proposal than the Big City Plan to make use of terrain like the Tame Valley and Spaghetti Junction.
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July 4 will be independents day in artistic hub
Retail & Consumer
The spirit of Independence Day will be alive and well on Friday night in Digbeth.
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Local politicians glance across the Channel for the next 'grande idée'
Opinion
Compared to a hotel bed tax, TBIDs sounded more enterprising, in both senses, and, as is being demonstrated, far more likely to happen.
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BCU acquires space for new HQ in 'largest deal of the year'
Commercial Property
University to relocate admin teams from City North to New Technology Institute in Eastside
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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hotel plans submitted for Ladbrooke House
Eastside
Architect Alessio Venturi wants to turn building into 51-bedroom hotel with gym and spa
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Custard Factory owner Lucan Gray on the future for Digbeth and Birmingham
Enterprise
Digbeth is home to the largest cluster of creative and digital businesses outside London, with 400 businesses employing 2,000 people in the creative and digital sectors
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Birmingham shortlisted for £20 million high speed rail college
Economic Development
Birmingham's bid to host a new college to train engineers required to build a 225mph high speed rail line has made it to a shortlist of four.
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: Don't be surprised if a strange man comes knocking on your door
Retail & Consumer
Artist Bill Drummond says goodbye to Birmingham this week as he takes his exhibition to Berlin. Here he reflects on his work in the city.
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Aston University's new £60m medical school to tackle child death blight
Economic Development
Institute reveals ground-breaking plans to launch new training and research hub for next generation of local doctors
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Footy for Food comes to Birmingham
Economic Development
Trussell Trust's charity event hopes to raise food for local food bank
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: A white van sculpture that's forever in Transit
Retail & Consumer
Is Bill Drummond a white van man? Here the artist reveals his plans for a moving sculpture in Birmingham.
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Willmott Dixon bullish despite profit dip
Birmingham City University
Construction group behind £46 million BCU Eastside campus has forward order book worth £2 billion
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Birmingham Post Hidden Spaces photography to go on display at Curzon Street Station
Economic Development
Stunning selection of photographs will reveal some of our many hidden architectural gems, which are often hidden away behind closed doors
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10 great things to do around Digbeth and the Custard Factory
Economic Development
Hot on the heels of the opening of Alfie Bird's we take a look at some of the things to do in Digbeth
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