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John Griffiths
04:00, 17 JUN 2019
Old equipment and workforce skills: Five big challenges facing food giant Princes in making factories more efficient
North West
The director of engineering at Princes Foods, known for its tuna and fruit juices, says the firm faces these crucial challenges
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54 Hagley Road fully let after deal agreed
Colmore Business District
The building was acquired earlier this year by Henley-based Opus Land with the backing of Palmer Capital for a total of £23 million from Westbrook Partners
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Broadway in Birmingham set for residential scheme after £15m sale
Broad Street Birmingham
Seven Capital agrees deal for third major Five Ways site which represents a major fall from the £59 million paid for the building in 2007
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British Council for Offices 2014: Student competition with designs on the people and the place
Commercial Property
To coincide with its 2014 Annual Conference being held in Birmingham, the British Council for Offices organised a national student design competition.
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Birmingham city living: Jewellery Quarter kettle factory to house 550 apartments
Commercial Property
Former Swan Kettles building in Icknield Street has stood empty for more than a decade.
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Birmingham city living: 1970s office block One Hagley Road set for conversion into 270 homes
Commercial Property
Homes at Edgbaston building will cost between £130,000 and £250,000, with a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom properties.
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Birmingham city living: Three massive schemes form record-breaking £125m deals
Economic Development
Seven Capital has bought One Hagley Road at Five Ways in Edgbaston, the St George’s Urban Village scheme in the Jewellery Quarter and the Point North building at the Waterfront in Brierley Hill – with hundreds of homes being created in each
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Birmingham city centre office take-up increases by a third
Economic Development
Investor confidence returns to pre-recession levels
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