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New name for Birmingham office block as it undergoes revamp

Site in Edmund Street will be ready for tenants next year after renovation work

A roof terrace has been created at the newly named Billiards Building in Birmingham

An office building in the heart of Birmingham's business district is undergoing a renovation and has been given a new name.

Work is set to complete early next year on the revamp of 134 Edmund Street which will be known as Billiards Building as a nod to its former use as a Padmore & Sons billiards table factory.

The complex will span 83,000 sq ft and have new-look reception and office space, a gym, business lounge, communal roof terrace and enhanced end-of-journey facilities.

As part of the retrofit programme, it will now be electric powered following the replacement of the building's gas-powered system.

Landlord Grosvenor said this would see a 67 per cent reduction in energy usage and reduce the building's carbon emissions by 52 per cent annually.

Office portfolio director Fergus Evans said: "The relaunch of 134 Edmund Street as the Billiards Building shows how existing buildings can be refurbished to create grade A office space.

"Our retrofit has significantly reduced the building's annual carbon footprint and avoided the huge embodied carbon impact of replacing it with a new building."