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Millennium Point
13:18, 6 SEP 2017
Civic Foundry launches to boost business ideas
Enterprise
New initiative aims to help young companies and get ideas off the ground
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Footy for Food comes to Birmingham
Economic Development
Trussell Trust's charity event hopes to raise food for local food bank
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Birmingham Post Hidden Spaces photography to go on display at Curzon Street Station
Economic Development
Stunning selection of photographs will reveal some of our many hidden architectural gems, which are often hidden away behind closed doors
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Rewired lands PR brief for Millennium Point
Enterprise
Jewellery Quarter-based agency to support leisure destination with communication and event work
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Brooke Smith planning strengthens city team
Commercial Property
Andy Owen joins Edgbaston practice as principal planner while Andrea Caplin steps up to associate director
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Forgotten artist brought amazing inventions to life
Retail & Consumer
A new exhibition dedicated to Rowland Emett is giving long overdue recognition to one of Birmingham's most unsung, visionary talents. Graham Young reports
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Backing for Iron Bowl design challenge between Birmingham and US namesake
Enterprise
The Iron Bowl is the brainchild of William McGrath, chief executive of Aga Rangemaster, one of many local businesses who supported last week’s Birmingham Made Me Jobs Fairs, part of Birmingham Year of Science 2014
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HS2 Curzon: A regeneration wave - cursory cosmetics won't do
Opinion
Sir Albert highlighted the views of Lord Deighton, expressed in his report on maximizing the economic growth and job opportunities from HS2, pointing out that railway stations could be used as a catalyst for growth.
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Worth the Job - Birmingham Made Me Jobs Fair 6-9 May Millennium Point
Opinion
This week Birmingham Made Me is holding the City's largest Jobs Fair Free and Open to All young people from 6-9 May at Millennium Point.
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Lord Whitby: New Street cuts 'ruining my dreams'
Birmingham New Street Station
Lord Mike Whitby, who successfully campaigned for government funding to deliver the New Street Gateway scheme six years ago, has lashed out at changes to the scheme
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Conservatoire contract is music to Brooke Smith Planning
Commercial Property
Birmingham consultancy wins brief to secure permission for £40 million teaching facility
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Experts criticise latest design changes to New Street Station
Birmingham New Street Station
Latest furore surrounds a revised planning application to retain and extend the old Navigation Street footbridge over tracks and platforms on the northern side of the station
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Eastside plans for HS2 college and Unite centre
Economic Development
A college for apprentices and a training centre for trade union Unite could provide another boost to Birmingham's Eastside area
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Birmingham Independent Food Fair to be held at Millennium Point
University of Birmingham
The event will spill on to Eastside Park with tables, bars and streetfood outside
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Bringing dance to Birmingham's streets and theatres
Retail & Consumer
The world is hot-footing it to Birmingham for a major dance festival, discovers Roz Laws
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City welcomes Commonwealth leaders as part of international training course
Economic Development
The visits featured some of the city’s key organisations including University Hospital, the Library of Birmingham, Millennium Point and Thinktank and Aston University
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£40m plans for new Birmingham Conservatoire at Millennium Point
Millennium Point
The new purpose-built Conservatoire will be built alongside Millennium Point, adjacent to Jennens Road in Eastside
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HS2 needs a dedicated minister to make it succeed, claims Taskforce report
Economic Development
Chairman of the taskforce, Lord Paul Deighton, was chief executive of the London Olympics Organising Committee, and wants to see some of that enthusiasm and attention brought to the HS2 project
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Birmingham Made Me design expo launches 2014 programme
Enterprise
Since launching in 2012, the Birmingham Made Me Design expo has showcased The Original Design City and the success of design industries across the region, their globally respected products and innovative brands
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Birmingham New Street architect reveals story behind fallout
Birmingham New Street Station
Alejandro Zaera-Polo, whose firm AZPML had been involved in plans for the station’s central atrium, has lifted the lid on the reasons for his change of heart.
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The F-word's vital to the success of city film festival
Retail & Consumer
The Flatpack Festival is back for an eighth year - and this time it's even got film in the title. Graham Young reports
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Philip Singleton: Curzon Masterplan brings long-awaited strategy
Enterprise
The chief executive of Millennium Point tells the Post why the Birmingham Curzon Masterplan is the progress he has been waiting for
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Curzon Street Station's 1,300ft glass facade unveiled
Commercial Property
The station, which will take nearly a decade to complete and will see more than five million tons of earth moved, is set to be operational by 2026
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Eastside businesses welcome Curzon Street Masterplan
Commercial Property
The Curzon Street Masterplan sees Eastside and Digbeth opened up to the rest of the city centre through new Metro links and walkways, as part of plans to expand the core and encourage growth of the creative sector
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