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Beorma Quarter brief for Pennycuick Collins

Birmingham consultancy to provide property management services to the first phase of the major regeneration project in Digbeth

Property consultancy Pennycuick Collins has been appointed to manage phase one of the new development in Digbeth.

Funded by Kuwaiti-based property group Salhia Investments, the first phase completed earlier this year and comprised the wholesale renovation of the Grade II listed Digbeth Cold Storage building to create office space and an innovation centre.

A 108-bedroom apart-hotel run by French chain Adagio also opened in August on the corner of Digbeth and Allison Street.

Birmingham-based Pennycuick Collins has been appointed to deliver property management services and will be responsible for a range of services from rent and service charge collection to lease management and building maintenance.

Richard Thorne, commercial property consultant at Pennycuick Collins, said: "The Beorma Quarter is a very exciting development for the city and, having been involved in it from the beginning, we're now really looking forward to seeing it take shape in the coming months.

"Plans for the Beorma Quarter include Birmingham's tallest office building fronting on to the Bullring and Digbeth, close to the Wholesale Markets that is also scheduled for redevelopment.

BAM Construction, which built the first phase of the Beorma Quarter, is also due to start demolition work in preparation for office buildings, apartments and retail units.

Salhia Investments plans to demolish and renovate existing buildings and erect three new towers on land bounded by Park Street and Digbeth next to Bullring Car Park.