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Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's head office sold for £4.75m

Mercia Real Estate has acquired building in a sale and leaseback deal which will secure financial future of the business body

Chamber of Commerce House has been sold for £4.75m in a sale and leaseback deal

The home of Birmingham's chamber of commerce has been acquired in a sale and leaseback deal which it said would secure the business body's financial future.

The site in Harborne Road, Edgbaston, has been sold for £4.75 million to Birmingham-based Mercia Real Estate but the deal will see the chamber remain in situ.

Legendary Birmingham architect John Madin designed the complex which opened in 1960.

Speculation over the future of Chamber of Commerce House has grown in recent years after the group unveiled in 2014 that it wanted to sell the building to plug a pension deficit and move to a new HQ.

Rumours later circulated that Chinese investors were eyeing the site and in 2016 the Government granted it a Certificate of Immunity from Listing, paving the way for potential redevelopment.

Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce was established in 1813 and moved to the site, which is also leased by other tenants, in 1960 from the New Street headquarters it had occupied since 1916.

The chamber now has more than 3,000 businesses as members and is today made up of ten divisional chambers across the West Midlands.