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Time to shine for former Rolex parts factory

Historic Birmingham building which dates back to the 1880s has been out of action since 2009 but now has a new lease of life as a co-working space

The Jointworks in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter has opened following a £1m facelift(Image: Tom Bird)

A new co-working and flexible office hub has opened for business in Birmingham in a historic former factory once used to manufacture Rolex watch cases and other high-end jewellery.

Called 'The Jointworks', it is housed in the old Saunders and Shepherd building in the Jewellery Quarter following a £1 million restoration project.

The work has been led by local entrepreneur Andy Hartwell and his business partners who took on the regeneration project to provide a new and bigger home for his own companies, web development and marketing agencies Substrakt, Substrakt Health and Impakt.

The 10,000 sq ft building, which was acquired in 2019, also has hotdesking and private office space for rent on an ad hoc basis or via subscription.

There is capacity for around 100 people and additional space to host events along with cycle parking and showers at the grade II-listed complex in Albion Street.

The renovation project was designed by 2G Design and Build which worked with heritage specialists to restore the three-storey building to ensure the retention of original features such as crittall windows, heritage tiles and Welsh slate roof tiles.

The firm has also taken space and opened a shop there alongside other new tenants including PR agency Big Cat and video production company Method in Motion.