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Birmingham leads º£½ÇÊÓÆµ trend in repurposing office accommodation

City is seeing a vibrant market for turning unused office space into education accommodation

10 Woodcock Street is one of several Birmingham office buildings which have been converted into education uses(Image: )

Birmingham recorded the largest amount of secondary office space sold for conversion to education use in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the last three years, according to a new report.

Between 2022 and 2024, 283,474 sq ft of secondary office space in the city was sold for repurposing.

Of that, 220,997 sq ft was earmarked for educational use, positioning Birmingham as the most active º£½ÇÊÓÆµ city for office-to-education conversions over the period.

The report, produced by property agency CBRE, also said that a further 62,477 sq ft was sold for student accommodation, second only to London, with 378,459 sq ft.

Among the offices sold for educational use was the 86,000 sq ft 10 Woodcock Street, which was acquired by Aston University from Birmingham City Council in September, and York House, a 22,175 sq ft building in Great Charles Street which was bought by Planet Education Networks in 2023.

ccording to CBRE, the office-to-education conversion trend is being driven by the higher education sector's growing demand for centrally located, adaptable spaces.

In 2024 alone, education-related lettings accounted for 44 per cent of Birmingham's total office take-up.