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New Government hub to house 1,700 civil servants in Birmingham

Lease deal agreed to take all nine floors in Platform 21 which will bring staff from several offices into a single location

CGI of the new-look frontage at Platform 21(Image: Associated Architects)

A new government hub housing 1,700 civil servants is to be created in Birmingham.

The former Woolworths building at 102 New Street will house staff from various departments in a move which the Government said would save taxpayers £6 million annually.

One of several new government hubs across the country, this latest move sees it take all the available space, covering 110,780 sq ft across nine floors on a 15-year lease.

The building was renamed Platform 21 in 2016 as part of a £13 million overhaul of the site which also fronts onto Stephenson Street next to the new tram extension.

The relocation will free up a number of government buildings in the area, releasing them for other uses.

A similar public sector hub is nearing completion at the Arena Central site, in Broad Street, where thousands of West Midlands staff from HM Revenue & Customs and the Department for Work and Pensions will be brought into a single location.

Simon Hart, minister for implementation at the Cabinet Office, said: "We're delighted to announce the move of thousands of government workers to the old Woolies site.