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Eastside
13:18, 6 SEP 2017
The Birmingham Big Art Project - a chance to create a new iconic glue?
Opinion
I'm proud to have been asked to join the board and hope to make a contribution as Glyn moves this idea through artifice to art.
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Birmingham Big Art Foundation gains charitable status for £2m project
Enterprise
The establishment of the Birmingham Big Art Foundation on March 18 means the Birmingham Big Art Project has also been able to announce its commissioning agent for the scheme
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: Don't leave out the sex and violence
Retail & Consumer
Artist and musician Bill Drummond is giving a series of talks as part of his three-month residency in Birmingham. Here he delves into his past for inspiration
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Rethink Media conference at Birmingham City University discusses latest digital trends
Enterprise
Main topics of discussion focused on how to best create sharable content and increase online engagement
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£40m plans for new Birmingham Conservatoire at Millennium Point
Millennium Point
The new purpose-built Conservatoire will be built alongside Millennium Point, adjacent to Jennens Road in Eastside
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: The grandeur of the Spaghetti Junction pillars outdid the Arc de Triomphe
Retail & Consumer
As part of his three-month art project in Birmingham, Bill Drummond writes about banging his drum, handing out flowers and knitting.
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MIPIM 2014: K4 Architects boss reveals expansion plans
Commercial Property
K4 Architects, based on Fazeley Street, is set to double in size in the coming years on the back of this growing demand
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Birmingham is first stop for Bill Drummond on 12-year world tour
Retail & Consumer
Artist, musician and former KLF frontman Bill Drummond is embarking on a world tour of art, lectures and cake baking. Here he writes about his mission which begins in Birmingham this week
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Festival to explore life and death
Retail & Consumer
The University of Birmingham's second Arts & Science Festival is set to begin next week. And the parallel Flatpack Film Festival will showcase some long-lost films. Graham Young reports
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Birmingham city centre is 30% foreign-owned - GVA report
Commercial Property
4.3 million sq ft of commercial and retail space in the city centre is owned or part-owned by foreigners
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MIPIM 2014: Showing off the Curzon Street Masterplan to the world
Commercial Property
Work begins to sell the Birmingham Curzon Masterplan to the world at MIPIM – as architects say the proposals stand to change the city centre forever.
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The F-word's vital to the success of city film festival
Retail & Consumer
The Flatpack Festival is back for an eighth year - and this time it's even got film in the title. Graham Young reports
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One step forward, two steps back with city's masterplan B
Opinion
The launch of the city council's new Curzon Masterplan for the development of the area around Birmingham's future HS2 terminal took place recently.
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Lord Heseltine officially opens BCU's Parkside Building
Economic Development
Lord Heseltine, the former deputy prime minister who has been a major factor in a push for decentralisation in Birmingham, will open the new building, which is key to the regeneration of Eastside
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Eastside development Hive is a sell out
Commercial Property
The Hive residential development, overlooking the proposed Curzon Street station in Eastside, reached the milestone two years after launching to the market
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Philip Singleton: Curzon Masterplan brings long-awaited strategy
Enterprise
The chief executive of Millennium Point tells the Post why the Birmingham Curzon Masterplan is the progress he has been waiting for
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Curzon Street Station's 1,300ft glass facade unveiled
Commercial Property
The station, which will take nearly a decade to complete and will see more than five million tons of earth moved, is set to be operational by 2026
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Revealed: 25-year Masterplan for Curzon Street and Birmingham city centre
Economic Development
Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan, which was revealed to the Post, will be one of the biggest urban regeneration schemes in Britain and see 141 hectares of the city centre transformed
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£50m invested to take Midland Metro to Curzon Street
Economic Development
Fifty million pounds will be invested to extend the tram line to the HS2 station before it is completed in 2026
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Eastside businesses welcome Curzon Street Masterplan
Commercial Property
The Curzon Street Masterplan sees Eastside and Digbeth opened up to the rest of the city centre through new Metro links and walkways, as part of plans to expand the core and encourage growth of the creative sector
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Stunning setting for good value dining
Retail & Consumer
Mary Griffin puts on her Sunday best to check out a hidden gem in the heart of Birmingham
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Sunday Snapshot: Snobs nightclub, Belmont Works and University of Birmingham in editor's review of the week
Economic Development
I can’t wait to road test the new Snobs but, call me old-fashioned, I fear it just won’t be the same without those sticky floors
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Call to save historic Birmingham cycle factory Belmont Works
Eastside
The fire-damaged Belmont Works at Cardigan Street is scheduled for restoration as part of the Eastside Locks canalside development
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: No.=31 - Alan and Wendy English (£100m)
Economic Development
There’s a new four star conference hotel in the centre of Birmingham, thanks to conference venue magnate Alan English.
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