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PwC takes up residence in new Birmingham home

Big four financial services has moved 2,000 staff across city centre with plans to recruit 300 more by the end of 2020

Matthew Hammond, Midlands chairman and senior partner at PwC

Big four financial services firm PwC has become the first tenant to set up home on the £700 million Paradise development in Birmingham city centre.

The company has relocated around 2,000 staff from its base of 27 years in Cornwall Street to One Chamberlain Square where it plans to recruit a further 300 people by the end of 2020.

One Chamberlain Square is the first building to be completed on the Paradise project with PwC signing a deal for all of its office space.

It is the firm's largest office outside London where it will be joined by Indian restaurant Dishoom which is due to open in the spring on the ground floor of the seven-storey complex.

PwC said the internal fit out was inspired by the city's motto 'Forward' and there was a graffiti inscription 'Everything is Possible' which featured on the old Central Library by artist Lucy McLauchlan.

The office accommodation incorporates design cues from elements of Birmingham's identity, including the original markets, Jewellery Quarter, textiles and industrial manufacturing.

The second building at Paradise, Two Chamberlain Square, is due for completion later this year and will be home to law firm DLA Piper and wine bar and restaurant operator Vinoteca, also opening in the spring.