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Birmingham city centre is 30% foreign-owned - GVA report

4.3 million sq ft of commercial and retail space in the city centre is owned or part-owned by foreigners

The Who Owns Central Birmingham? report by GVA

Almost 30 per cent of buildings in Birmingham city centre are owned by overseas investors, new research shows.

The Who Owns Central Birmingham report by consultancy GVA shows 4.3 million sq ft of commercial and retail space in the city centre is owned or part-owned by foreigners.

The findings are revealed in its third annual study which analyses more than 15 million square feet of commercial space in the city core.

The report assesses the space based on a range of factors, including nationality of ownership, office stock by grade, ownership by type of investor and rates of churn.

Of the ownership from overseas investors, 17.5 per cent is sole ownership, with 12.2 per cent part-owned – leaving 70.3 per cent in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hands.

This is a slight reduction on the previous study, where 31 per cent of stock was held by foreign consortia.

Ian Stringer, senior regional director at GVA, said: “The level of granularity which we are able to apply to this study makes it a valuable tool in understanding the state of the Birmingham investment market.

“Since we launched the first report in 2012, we have seen some significant changes to the ownership of properties within the city core.