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Colmore Business District
10:19, 19 OCT 2016
£10m scheme for city’s Snow Hill gateway unveiled
Transport
Snow Hill Square is set to be completely redesigned to greatly improve one of the city's main gateways for visitors arriving at the famous railway station.
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Celebration as Zen Metro restaurant is launched
Post People
This summer the Colmore Business District was buzzing from the launch of the new Zen Metro on Cornwall Street
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John Clancy joins Colmore Business District's board
Colmore Business District
Birmingham City Council leader to work with business improvement district on developing central commercial area
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New basement restaurant heading to Colmore Row
Colmore Row
Yet another plan is brought forward to turn empty space in the Colmore Business District in a new restaurant
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Trio of new clients for Edwin Ellis Creative Media
Colmore Business District
Agency run by former Post editor is working with Colmore BID, Glynn Purnell and ChaplaincyPlus
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Colmore Row makeover to put people before cars
Colmore Business District
New vision unveiled for £10m transformation of major thoroughfare and Snow Hill station to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment
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Colmore Food Festival signs up Opus
Colmore Business District
Restaurant group backs annual food festival - now in its sixth year - which will this year take place on July 8 and 9
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Director promotions at Brewin Dolphin
Colmore Row
Wealth management firm makes quartet of senior appointments in its Birmingham office
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Review of 2015 - September: Carters of Moseley, Mere Green regen and Capita dividends
Bournville College
Birmingham's foodie scene was celebrating in September after Carters of Moseley became the city's fifth restaurant to boast a Michelin star, new images showed bright future for Mere Green and there was anger over Capita's city council deal
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Hidden Spaces: The University of Birmingham’s world-class architecture
Hidden Spaces
The University of Birmingham is one of the citiy's greatest institutions and their expansive campus at Edgbaston holds more than a few hidden spaces
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Hidden Spaces: The Gothic Bournville Carillon which gives the village its melody
Hidden Spaces
Walking through Bournville you might hear a haunting, gothic melody, something close to a mish mash of bells and an organ, this is the mesmerising sound of the Bournville Carillon
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Two new restaurants strengthen Colmore Row foodie revolution
Colmore Row
Some 15,000 sq ft of restaurant space is being developed on the lower ground floor of 55 Colmore Row
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Gallery: New Nicklin Unseen images as nostalgic exhibition begins
Colmore Business District
Brumpic founder David Oram calls for greater recognition of Birmingham photographer as exhibition kicks off in business district
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54 Hagley Road fully let after deal agreed
Colmore Business District
The building was acquired earlier this year by Henley-based Opus Land with the backing of Palmer Capital for a total of £23 million from Westbrook Partners
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Classic Nicklin Unseen images of Birmingham to go on display in city
Colmore Business District
Phyllis Nicklin's images will be displayed in the city’s business quarter after a Heritage Lottery Fund Sharing Heritage grant was secured
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Property community celebrates £14m redevelopment plan
Post People
The Birmingham property community came together to celebrate the launch of the £14million redevelopment of Two Cornwall Street.
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Stirchley, Cotteridge and Bournville firms narrowly reject business improvement district
Stirchley
The creation of Birmingham's 12th BID flounders on 52 per cent 'no' vote
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Bibby Financial Services celebrates successful nine months in city
Colmore Business District
The firm announce it has also boosted funding to Midland companies by £20 million in the first half of 2015
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Post and Mail tower block plan set for approval
Birmingham city centre
Planning officers say the proposed 14-storey tower on the former newspaper printworks site should be approved
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MHA Bloomer Heaven to merge with MHA MacIntyre Hudson
Finance
The merger with the top 20 accountancy firm will take effect on July 1 and from that date MHA Bloomer Heaven will be known as MHA MacInytre Hudson
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Colmore Food Festival returns to Birmingham
Colmore Row
Organisers confirm dates of fifth annual celebration of business district's best food and drink outlets with three new participants for 2015
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Grant Thornton advises game publisher Miniclip on Chinese deal
Banking & Finance
Grant Thornton worked closely with Miniclip’s Craig Dixon, chief financial officer and Robert Small, chief executive officer and co-founder on the deal
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Santander strengthens presence at One Cornwall Street
Banking & Finance
AXA Insurance UK and AXA PPP Healthcare, represented by real estate advisor Savills, have let additional office space to the bank
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City council scraps BID charge
Economic Development
U-turn by authority after warnings that Birmingham's business improvement districts could be pushed into the red by so-called 'shoppers' tax'
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