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Chinese investors plan to demolish and redevelop Chamber of Commerce House

Chamber headquarters set to become latest John Madin building to be razed to the ground if deal goes through

Birmingham Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston

Chinese investors are in talks to demolish Chamber of Commerce House and redevelop the landmark Edgbaston site in another potential property coup for the .

Unnamed developers, backed by Chinese investment funds, are in detailed negotiations with the city business organisation over the future of the chamber’s home of 50 years.

If a deal is struck, the favoured option is demolition of the office block, which was designed by renowned and completed in 1960.

Outgoing chamber chief executive Jerry Blackett said a decision on the future of the project was likely within six months. The project has been under consideration for several months to help wipe out a £3 million to £4 million pensions deficit but Mr Blackett said talks were now at their ‘most sustained.’

“We are still keen to redevelop the site and we are in discussions with a potential developer and some Far East investors – it is Chinese money.

“The discussions we are having at the moment are the most sustained since the start of the recession. We would have to decamp at the point where the deal is done.

“It is a question of whether we come back, and we are minded to stay. We do not think that a city centre location is quite right for us.

“We can sit it out, we are not a distressed seller, we have very low costs being here, we are not in a rush to sell.”