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Opus Land
13:20, 20 APR 2021
Cadent strikes deal for new Black Country hub
West Midlands
West Midlands operation will be based in new office and warehouse unit in Wolverhampton
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MCS Group wins £7m Black Country brief
West Midlands
Construction contractor is developing speculative warehouse in Oldbury
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Black Country regeneration to create 200 new jobs
West Midlands
New funding in place to breathe life into former scrap yard in Oldbury
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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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Opus Land celebrates a successful year
Post People
Birmingham's top commercial property agents gathered together at Bank Restaurant in Brindleyplace to celebrate a year of successes for Opus Land
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Giant Lidl distribution hub to create 500 West Midlands jobs
Sandwell
The growing discount supermarket chain is opening a new Sandwell operation the equivalent of six football pitches
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New future for Louisa Ryland House after sale agreed
Commercial Property
There is much interest in the future of the attractive Grade II-listed building which was named after a major benefactor to Birmingham in the 1800s
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Property chief’s son died in Scottish walking trip
Economic Development
Body of Dr Oliver Smith, the son of Opus Land owner Richard Smith, found after two months missing
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Opus Land sponsors the Orchestra of the Swan at Birmingham Town Hall
Economic Development
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