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Fourth office building tops out on Birmingham's Paradise estate

Three Chamberlain Square is set to open next year, adding a further 189,000 sq ft of space to the city centre project

Construction of Three Chamberlain Square in Birmingham is set to complete next summer(Image: Nick Wilkinson/Birmingham Live)

The fourth office building on Birmingham's £1.2 billion Paradise estate has topped out.

Three Chamberlain Square will eventually have 189,000 sq ft of office and other commercial space across ten storeys when it finishes next summer.

A topping out ceremony was held to mark reaching the landmark after construction commenced in May last year.

The building, which neighbours Town Hall and fronts onto Paradise Street, has been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and built by main contractor Sir Robert McAlpine.

It has more than 8,000 bespoke terracotta panels, 3,000 openable windows and an open terrace on the top floor.

It will join One and Two Chamberlain Square and One Centenary Way, which completed last year, on the burgeoning Paradise estate which a host of professional services firms and night-time venues now call home.

Tenants include financial services firm Mazars and PwC, law firms DLA Piper and Knights and bars such as F1 Arcade and Albert's Schloss.