A design and marketing agency has expanded into new premises in Birmingham.

Nettl has taken 2,000 sq ft of space over three storeys in Caroline Street, in the Jewellery Quarter, where it will base its teams working on web design, branding and marketing projects.

The agency was previously based in Great Charles Street but wanted to occupy its own self-contained premises. The building also has meeting space which Nettl is renting out.

Jewellery Quarter-based property agency Siddall Jones worked on the deal.

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Agency surveyor Sophie Froggatt said: "We are seeing a return of occupiers wanting their front door space which they can make their own.

"Hybrid working is here to stay but employees want and deserve quality space in which to work and collaborate.

"The historic and vibrant Jewellery Quarter area is well known for its rich heritage and thriving business community.

"We are pleased to have successfully negotiated a favourable agreement on behalf of our client and believe that Nettl will be an excellent addition to the area."

"The property will be a great base for Nettl and the meeting spaces they are offering for rent are perfect for local businesses."

Managing director Ed Siddall-Jones added: "The Jewellery Quarter market shows no signs of slowing down, with a record level of take up for us this year.

"We are witnessing a return to the office and seeing a number of enquiries for the Jewellery Quarter with clients wanting well located space with character."