A business consultancy is moving to a new home in Birmingham and plans to launch an event space in a former city centre bar and restaurant.
Sedulo, which specialises in advisory services such as audit, wealth management and mergers, entered the Birmingham market when it acquired R&D tax specialists BTA Services last year.
It is currently based at the Mailbox but is set to relocate its team to a new office in Cornwall Buildings in the heart of the Colmore Business District over the summer.
It said the expansion into the 5,000 sq ft office formed part of the business' national growth strategy and would have capacity for up to 40 people in its new home.
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Sedulo already has operations in Leeds, Liverpool, London and Manchester and is aiming to double in size over the next three years.
As part of the move across Birmingham, it has also announced plans to turn the former Zen Metro bar, in Cornwall Street, into a new leisure and event space.
Sedulo said it wanted to use the space to host regular networking events and its d茅cor would be inspired by prominent Birmingham brands such as Typhoo, Lloyds Bank and Cadbury.

Founder and managing partner Paul Cheetham said: "We're always looking at ways we can support our growth plans while ensuring that our colleagues have a space where they can work, relax and socialise.
"The move to Cornwall Buildings will enable us to expand our services and support our wider national growth strategy, with access to high-profile professional services and innovative businesses, as well as the opportunity to connect with new talent and professionals as part of our plans to revitalise networking in the city."
Cornwall Buildings is owned and managed by Bruntwood SciTech.
Regional director Rob Valentine added: "Birmingham continues to be a big player in business, professional and financial services, with the West Midlands being home to one of Europe's largest and fastest-growing business, professional and financial services clusters.
"Sedulo joining Cornwall Buildings underlines the benefits the city can provide firms that are constantly seeking out opportunities for growth - offering an environment that supports their momentum and affords extensive networking opportunities to drive innovation.
"Sedulo will benefit from a space that has a rich history and character as well as state-of-the-art workspace with flexibility at its heart."