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Bullring
16:57, 6 NOV 2018
Final designs revealed for Birmingham Flag
Enterprise
Shortlist of six creations will now go before judging panel with winner to be announced in July and registered as official flag for the city
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Nostalgic look at Birmingham Wholesale Markets ahead of £500m scheme
Commercial Property
The markets site has a unique heritage and here we take a look back over its time as a thriving hub in the city centre
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Birmingham Opera Company to stage latest production in a Digbeth warehouse
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham Opera Company will perform The Ice Break by Michael Tippett from April 3, 2015
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Giant Martineau Galleries site sold to Bullring owner Hammerson
Economic Development
Recession-hit Birmingham city centre regeneration site bought by joint owner, with new proposals expected
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Frontier's Festival in Birmingham: What to expect from the event in 2015
Retail & Consumer
Sounds from the electronic festival will be heard in cafes, pubs and libraries from March 16-27
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Plans to turn Wholesale Markets into Birmingham's family quarter
Birmingham City Council
New 'Birmingham Smithfield' vision unveiled today in France at international property conference MIPIM
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Selfridges restaurant The Balcony celebrates first birthday
Economic Development
The Balcony in Selfridges, The Bullring, recently hosted a first birthday party after achieving excellent results in its first year of trading.
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Bullring Burger King forced to close following mouse infestation
Economic Development
Environmental health officers from Birmingham City Council discovered an infestation and the restaurant was forced to close
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£1bn Southern Gateway masterplan to be unveiled at MIPIM 2015
MIPIM
Birmingham City Council will showcase its plans for a mixed-use development on the former site of the Wholesale Markets in Cannes this year
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Work on Lighthouse residential scheme in Birmingham city centre to start
Masshouse
The development, named Lighthouse, is situated on the southern edge of the Masshouse Plaza plot, near the proposed Birmingham Cuzon Street HS2 station
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King Kong author Edgar Wallace's links to the Birmingham Post
Economic Development
But the story of author – and former Birmingham Post writer – Edgar Wallace has been lost to history with most of his novels now out of print
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Birmingham business facts: 20 things you didn't know about city's private sector
Economic Development
Birmingham has been named in a list of the top 20 cities in Europe for business travel. Here, we look at 20 facts you might not know about business in the city
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New student tower planned near Birmingham Wholesale Markets
Southside
Car park site earmarked for hotel development five years ago could now house ten-storey block containing more than 300 bedrooms
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Fashion retailer Bank collapses bringing New Year jobs gloom
Economic Development
Job fears after retailer collapses following the traditionally lucrative festive season
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Review of 2014 - July: Beorma Quarter takes shape, New Street bridge and regen company launched
Chamberlain Square
The long-delayed Beorma Quarter project finally started to shows signs of progress during July while the New Street station redevelopment took its latest turn as plans to clad a bridge were scrapped
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Review of 2014 - June: Custard Factory owner on Digbeth, facelift for city tunnel and Hidden Spaces photos on display
Birmingham Symphony Hall
Nostalgia lovers across the city flocked to the Hidden Spaces exhibition in June while American pop star Kelis marked the latest chapter in the revamp of Selfridges in the Bullring
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Black Friday not enough to stem fall in West Midlands shoppers
Economic Development
Birmingham boosted by imported American retail phenomenon but region as a whole suffered a drop in footfall over the past three months
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Pictures: More of Brumpic's scenes of Birmingham from yesteryear
Enterprise
The Post presents a second gallery of nostalgic images courtesy of the Brumpic website showing how Birmingham looked in a completely different era
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Bullring store for Ted Baker in second letting in a week
Economic Development
The new Ted Baker store will open on Friday, December 12, and will house Ted’s AW14 menswear, womenswear and accessories collections
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Bullring move for Pakistani retailer Khaadi
Commercial Property
Khaadi, which means “hand-woven”, produces a fusion of styles to complement both the east and west, while still using hand-woven fabrics on select products
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Independent Birmingham: Seven alternative ways to enjoy Christmas in the city
Enterprise
As Small Business Saturday approaches, the Post, with website Independent Birmingham, takes a look at different ways shoppers and visitors can enjoy the city this festive period
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New chief at Bullring as Tim Walley retires
Bullring
Michaela Moore brings more than 25 years of retail experience to the role and becomes only the second general manager in revamped centre's 11-year history
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Video: Wallace and Gromit creator designs Bullring's 2014 Christmas advert
Economic Development
Aardman Animations builds 13ft mechanical model to showvase shopping centre's different range of retailers
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Whoever bombed Birmingham wouldn't stand a chance today
Economic Development
The detectives of the 70s were forced to investigate crimes using rudimentary methods. On the 40th anniversary of the Birmingham pub bombings Andy Richards looks at that awful night and how police today would have fared
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