A law firm has become the latest to take space on Birmingham's £1.2 billion Paradise estate.
Fieldfisher has struck a deal for new offices in Two Chamberlain Square and will relocate from its current base in Solihull at the end of the year.
The law firm said the move would enable it to double its staff over the next five years.
Fieldfisher has 27 global offices, mainly across Europe, while its Birmingham team comprises 66 staff, including 15 partners, working in fields such as real estate, corporate, tax litigation and private client.
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Managing partner Robert Shooter said: "With its strong European connections, Birmingham has been a key location for us to continue working towards our strategy of becoming Europe's leading law firm.
"Moving our team to a city centre location will allow us to nurture our existing client relationships and build new ones as we grow our team and our capabilities in the region."
Partner and Birmingham office leader Ranjit Dhindsa added: "Fieldfisher's sector focus aligns perfectly with the West Midlands' strengths in tech, life sciences and green energy.
"Our strategy is centred around growing our capabilities and maintaining our position as a market leading European law firm and Birmingham has the connections to allow us to do that.
"The West Midlands is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's leading destination outside of London for international investment which is a testament to the city's dynamic growth and potential.
"As a firm, we want to be part of the exciting business environment in Birmingham."
The announcement follows swiftly on from the news this week that financial services firm Forvis Mazars plans to leave its space in Two Chamberlain Square and move next door to the new Three Chamberlain Square.
Ross Fittall is commercial development director at Paradise's developer and asset manager MEPC.
He added: "We're looking forward to welcoming Fieldfisher and their staff to their new space at Paradise in the very heart of the city."