A renewable energy provider has struck a deal to relocate its office across Birminghm's business district.
Bryt Energy has agreed terms for a 12,500 sq ft base in Cornerblock, in Cornwall Street. It currently operates from 1 Victoria Square.
Bryt Energy supplies º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses with 100 per cent renewable electricity, sourced solely from solar, wind and hydro power.
It was established in 2016 by Norwegian outfit Statkraft, which is one of Europe's largest generators of renewable energy, and aims to support British businesses with their transition to net zero.
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The company will join tenants in Cornerblock such as digital transformation firm Kainos, cyber insurer Beazley and risk solutions provider Sedgwick.
Bryt Energy's managing director Ian Brothwell said: "Without our incredible team, we wouldn't be able to deliver on our purpose and, as we continue to grow, this space will help us towards our sustainability goals while supporting our talented team as we help British businesses towards theirs."
Cornerblock is owned and managed by Bruntwood SciTech, part of the Manchester-based Bruntwood property group, which also runs the city centre tech campus Innovation Birmingham.
Regional director Rob Valentine said: "We are committed to providing Birmingham with innovation-led hubs for businesses to work together and grow.
"The fact Bryt Energy has chosen Cornerblock as its new home is testament to our recent refurbishment, making it an attractive prospect for businesses.
"We look forward to seeing it reap the benefits of being able to collaborate and share knowledge with other like-minded companies as it connects into our ecosystem of science, technology and innovation-led businesses both in the city and across the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ."
Bruntwood SciTech is currently engaged in a £4.5 million refurbishment of Centre City, in Hill Street, and is leading the development of a new life sciences campus in Selly Oak in partnership with University of Birmingham.
Property agencies Avison Young, CBRE and Savills all advised on the letting.