55 Colmore Row
Housed within a beautifully designed, light-filled building, the Colmore Row office space proudly features stunning historic arch windows that add character and charm, complemented by a modern glass atrium that enhances the overall aesthetic. Together, these elements create an impactful first impression that is sure to impress clients and visitors alike.
Louisa Ryland House
Once the proud home of City Hall, Louisa Ryland House stands as an integral part of Birmingham’s rich and diverse history. This elegant Grade II listed property, showcasing stunning French-style architectural details, features modern interiors that beautifully blend with its historical significance and come equipped with state-of-the-art technology to meet contemporary needs.
St Helen’s House
St Helen's House has been refurbished to a high standard offering workspace businesses' can thrive. Highly regarded for it's rich history, St Helen's House is a Grade I listed, three-storey Georgian mansion originally built in 1766. St Helen's House is situated near several popular landmarks. It's central location provides tenants with the advantage of being close to various amenities and cultural attractions.
Lion Court
Set in the beautiful Staunton Harold Estate and boasting salubrious and elegant grounds, Lion Court is -a one-of-a-kind location for any business wanting a new home
The Wilmot
The Wilmot is a dynamic co-working space located in the historic Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham. It is crafted to foster creativity and collaboration, featuring a mix of contemporary functionality and industrial aesthetics that echo the area's rich heritage.
The Old Courthouse
Located in the heart of Derby’s historic St. Peter’s Churchyard, this iconic landmark offers prestigious private offices and upscale meeting facilities, perfect for making a lasting impression on clients and colleagues alike.
Kings House
Housed in the prominent St John’s Square, the prestigious, Grade II Listed Kings House is the ideal location for your Wolverhampton based business to call home.