CGI of the remodelled double-height reception area in Arca, Birmingham
CGI of the remodelled double-height reception area in Arca, Birmingham

Work has started on a £5.5 million refurbishment of an office building in the heart of Birmingham's business district. Landlord Oval Real Estate is transforming St Philips Point, in Temple Row, to create a modern office development.

Once finished, it will comprise 65,000 sq ft of refurbished grade A workspace, with flexible floor plates from 1,849 sq ft to 14,662 sq ft over ten floors.

The building will also provide a range of on-site amenities for tenants including a large roof terrace, meeting rooms, cycle storage, shower and changing facilities, secure lockers and car parking.

The double-height reception has also been remodelled to include a tenant and visitor lounge and collaborative workspace. The building has been renamed Arca.

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Phase one of the work includes the refurbishment of five floors of offices, reception and shower and changing facilities. The first floor will be finished shortly, with the completion of all the office space and common parts scheduled for October.

Will Parry, head of regional investment at Oval Real Estate, said: "Oval acquired the property in 2022 with a view to repositioning the building in the market.

"St Philips Point, while occupying a prime location in Birmingham's central business district, required a complete refurbishment for it to meet the standards expected of today's discerning office occupier.

"We are creating a building that not only offers high-specification office space but delivers on its health and wellbeing credentials too which is what occupiers want."

Birmingham-based Eos Interiors has been awarded the multimillion-pound fit-out contract.

CGI of the glass façade at the entrance of Arca, Birmingham
CGI of the glass façade at the entrance of Arca, Birmingham

The company specialises in interior office design and has previously worked with Oval Real Estate on One Colmore Square in the city centre and The Bond in Digbeth.

Director Peter Leach added: "Oval Real Estate shares our passion for creating sustainable and innovative places for people to work in and we are delighted to be working with the team again on this exciting new project."

Property agencies CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield have been jointly instructed to market the office space.

Theo Holmes, senior director and head of office agency at CBRE in Birmingham, said: "There is a dearth of well located, grade A office space in the city centre so the addition of 65,000 sq ft will be very much welcomed.

"Oval has a proven track record of delivering well-designed, high-quality developments and Arca will be no different."