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Economic Development

Birmingham City University secures new base at Eastside Locks

University expands its footprint in city district with letting deal to house staff moving from Perry Barr campus

CGI of 6 Cardigan Street which will house BCU staff

The regeneration of the city's district has taken a further step forward after a giant office letting to was secured.

Property group Goodman has secured a deal for its 55,000 sq ft, four-storey Eastside Locks office scheme.

The deal is part of the continued expansion of BCU's city centre campus which has seen it develop neighbouring buildings like Parkside.

Goodman commenced construction of the Cardigan Street office - initially called 1 Cardigan Street - on a speculative basis in November 2014, anticipating early interest given Birmingham's growing profile as an investment and business location and being adjacent to the planned HS2 Curzon Street station.

James Raven, development director of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business parks at Goodman, said: "Our belief in the city's growth underpinned the decision to begin work on the Cardigan Street scheme as a speculative development last year.

"Birmingham is attracting record levels of inward investment, has more start ups than anywhere outside of the capital and tops the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's quality of living rankings for regional cities.

"With HS2 also moving forward, demand for developments in the city is set to rise and can offer the high quality accommodation needed by tomorrow's businesses.

"For Goodman, securing this lease with Birmingham City University during the early stages of construction will enable us to commit to the next phase of speculative office development and implement plans for the first amenity hub at Eastside Locks. We look forward to announcing more details in the near future."