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Building spree to transform Birmingham skyline

The city is embarking on an unprecedented building spree which will see a huge amount of construction completed by 2017.

Birmingham’s skyline is set for major change with more than one million square feet of new offices en route.

The city is embarking on an unprecedented building spree which will see a huge amount of construction completed by 2017.

The plan is part of Birmingham’s strategy to , competing with other major European cities for investment.

Demand for office space has skyrocketed in the past 12 months, with Birmingham attracting some of the world’s biggest firms.

Last year saw the highest take-up levels of office space since before the recession, with £630 million of completed of deals in the city centre – a rise of 794 per cent.

Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore said: “This is an important part of our plan to turn Birmingham into a global city within 20 years.

“We’re investing on an unprecedented scale to entice businesses here, and the sheer scale of planned development is attracting financial firms from across the world.

“Birmingham is competing with international financial services hubs like Zurich and Frankfurt as it bids to bring even more global businesses to the city.”