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Centenary Square
12:52, 20 APR 2017
CBSO and Birmingham Conservatoire deliver range of Russian themed concerts
Retail & Consumer
A Russian theme will invade classical music in Birmingham this week. Christopher Morley looks at the concerts on offer.
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Two Arena Central plans for Broad Street offices and apartments lodged
Arena Central
The proposals, which stand to help create hundreds of jobs, include 212,821 sq ft of prime grade A office space and more than 400 apartments
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Birmingham architects beat rivals from 30 countries to Centenary Square shortlist
Centenary Square
Atkins and Broadway Malyan in the city were chosen from 185 entries from across the world to fight out for the right to redesign the prominent public space
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Architects' plans to transform Centenary Square revealed
Centenary Square
Artists' impressions show architects' plans to transform one of the most central public spaces in Birmingham
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Review of 2014 - January: Rich List, Old Mo wins award and John Lewis takes shape
Library of Birmingham
Our festive look back at the big online news stories of 2014 starts with our annual round up of the region's wealthy, news of a rail track possibly reopening and striking barristers
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Centenary Square design competition attracts nearly 200 architects
Centenary Square
Entries received from all over the world to Royal Institute of British Architects' project to reshape public space outside library
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Library of Birmingham cuts are an embarrassment, writers claim
Labour Party
In a letter published this week in the Birmingham Post, the Guild calls on citizens and arts and culture organisations across the region to demand funding is reinstated
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Road to 'Paradise' mapped out as 11 years of building begins
Paradise Circus
Arguably Birmingham's biggest redevelopment project in a generation will begin in January as city braces itself for road closures and diversions and the final curtain call for Central Library
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Hall of Memory awarded Grade I listed status to mark Armistice Day
Economic Development
Memorial in Centenary Square is one of six sites to receive new listing from English Heritage and joins other notable landmarks around the city
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Birmingham’s Centenary Square to be redesigned
Commercial Property
A competion for the public space is now being launched through the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Landscape Institute on behalf of the city council
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RIBA Stirling Prize: Library of Birmingham misses out on award
Library of Birmingham
Birmingham landmark loses out to Liverpool's Everyman Theatre for prestigious RIBA accolade despite topping public vote
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Neil Elkes: White Dee shakes many a pre-conception at Birmingham's Tory Party Conference
Opinion
Deirdre Kelly, White Dee of Benefits Street fame, was enough to draw a large crowd - and media - to an average meeting room at Birmingham Broad Street's Novotel, for the Tory Party Conference.
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Birmingham prepares for Conservative Party Conference
Economic Development
Preparations for the event at the International Convention Centre from September 28 to October 1 are being finalised
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Birmingham City University typography talks for design enthusiasts
Enterprise
Birmingham has a strong connection to type as the birthplace of 18th-century typographer and industrialist, John Baskerville
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New plans drawn up for V Building site at Arena Central
Economic Development
Less extravagant proposals are being mooted for the site once expected to house 51-storey mega tower
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Midland Metro to introduce new £40m fleet
Economic Development
Spanish firm CAF has supplied four 'Urbos 3' trams which have larger capacity and form part of wider 20-strong fleet upgrade
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One Arena Central becomes Birmingham's first speculative office scheme since recession
Commercial Property
Key property project on site of former ATV studios in Broad Street is set to the first spec build since before the financial crash in 2008
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Arena Central's first phase poised to get green light
Economic Development
City council planning chiefs recommended to approve 1 Arena Central to kick start work on the long-awaited mixed-use development
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Terry Grimley: It's long overdue – but does it go far enough?
Economic Development
After years of delays and frustration the Midland Metro is enjoying a growth spurt. But with funding still constrained, how far can it go, asks Terry Grimley
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Eric Parry Architects appointed to design Paradise Circus building
Professional Services
Firm is second architecture practice to win a design brief for £450m mixed-use scheme and will create building to replace Central Library
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Extra £147m from enterprise zone to boost Birmingham regeneration
Local Enterprise Partnership
An agreement has been struck to expand the City Centre Enterprise Zone Investment Plan from £128 million to £275 million on the back of rising demand and confidence in the city
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Growth Deal investment programme worth £350 million unveiled
Economic Development
Governments Local Growth Fund to support host of projects in Birmingham and West Midlands including new tram lines and advanced technology centre among many others
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Solihull man behind some of the greatest shows on Earth
Retail & Consumer
He started running a roadshow out of a caravan and went on to plot some of the biggest music concerts in the world. John Probyn, chief operating officer of concert giants Live Nation, talks trade secrets with Graham Young
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Local politicians glance across the Channel for the next 'grande idée'
Opinion
Compared to a hotel bed tax, TBIDs sounded more enterprising, in both senses, and, as is being demonstrated, far more likely to happen.
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