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Birmingham office tower and Cadent Gas in Coventry crowned BCO winners

New 26-storey office block and regional HQ for gas distribution company will now compete at national ceremony which celebrates outstanding office design and development

103 Colmore Row in Birmingham has won a BCO Award

One of Birmingham's newest commercial buildings and the regional HQ of a gas distribution company in Coventry have been named winners at an award ceremony celebrating office development projects.

The British Council for Offices Midlands and Central England Awards, held in Birmingham today, recognises projects that demonstrate best practice in office design, fit-out, operation and sustainability.

The 26-storey 103 Colmore Row, in the heart of Birmingham's main business district, won the commercial workplace category. It opened last year and has a range of offices alongside a ground-floor café and rooftop restaurant overlooking the city from 24 floors up.

Judges praised "the respectful way" in which the building has changed the city's skyline without dominating the local conservation area in which it lies where it has the historic Council House and Town Hall among its near neighbours.

The panel added that the predominantly glazed façade allows 103 Colmore Row to reflect the streetscape around it while the muted palette of grey and black finishes gives the building a classic, timeless feel.

A string of lettings have been announced in recent months to professional services and law firms while flexible office space provider x+why has a facility and members club.

James Howarth, managing director of Sterling Property Ventures which developed 103 Colmore Row, said: "The BCO is the industry benchmark for best-in-class office development and we are thrilled they have awarded 103 Colmore Row best commercial workplace.