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Birmingham Post publishes special supplement for BCO Annual Conference

Dedicated 28-page pullout in today's paper while British Council for Office previous updated Guide to Specification

The Birmingham Post has marked the return to the city of the British Council for Office's (BCO) Annual Conference with a special 28-page supplement today.

The networking and membership organisation has chosen Birmingham as its host for the second time after coming here in 2000, since when the landscape and make-up of city's commercial property scene has changed immensely

The supplement includes articles and thought leadership pieces by Birmingham-based Carl Potter, national head of offices with property consultancy GVA, who examines how the design of new buildings has evolved.

Other contributors include Ian Standing, a director with Associated Architects who looks at some of the buildings which have previously won BCO awards, while the head of Marketing Birmingham, Neil Rami, outlines why the city is a great place for outsider investment.

Today's Birmingham Post also includes May's edition of the Business Property Review with articles covering the city's maturing office market, rising appetite for house building and the new ban on tenant fees for letting agencies.

The three-day BCO conference started yesterday with tours of Jaguar Land Rover and the city centre as well as a drinks reception while the real debates and activities begin in earnest today.

Among the guest speakers and panellists are BCO chairman Richard Kauntze (above), Boris Johnson's chief economic adviser Dr Gerard Lyons, conference chairman and Land Securities' London managing director Colette O'Shea and Harvard University lecturer Shawn Achor.

The Post , both in print and online, in the build up to the conference and will continue providing coverage throughout.