In Cradley Heath Bruton Knowles is advising a client to give a site a new lease of life with the development of a new £2.3m community building for Cradley Heath Liberal Club.
Marcus Hawley, development surveyor at Bruton Knowle believes that Birmingham’s city centre key projects have finally started making tentative steps forward after a 2005 characterised by delays and inertia.
An innovative private sector development partner for Wolverhampton’s new transport hub, the scheme known as Wolverhampton City Interchange, is being sought by Wolverhampton City Council, together with key partners Network Rail, British Waterways and Virgin Trains.
Partner at Bruton Knowles Peter Foyle comments on the budget, "As was widely anticipated this was another dull budget which gave little and took little, but there were a surprising number of mentions of property measures and some missing mentions which are worth consideration".
Bruton Knowles recently completed the letting of an industrial unit at 45 South Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham B11 1EX on behalf of its client Lewison Nicholls, a stationery and toy wholesalers.