Built Environment Networking Blog: West Midlands News

Wolverhampton Manufacturing Firm Expands Operations with £7.59 Million WMCA Funding

A Wolverhampton-based family enterprise, Drywall Steel Sections, has expanded its operational capacity, moving into a newly constructed factory twice the size of its former premises. This development comes as part of a broader £13 million project, co-financed by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), which contributed £7.59 million to the initiative. Drywall Steel Sections, originally […]

Posted by: Mya Driver

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Wolverhampton Plans New Culinary and Entertainment Hub: Bell Works

Wolverhampton is on the brink of a transformative addition to its city centre, with the submission of plans for a new, multimillion-pound food and entertainment complex, aptly named Bell Works. This development, positioned on the site of the now-demolished shops on Cleveland Street and incorporating the area of the soon-to-be-razed Neville Garratt Centre, promises to […]

Posted by: Mya Driver

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Woodbourne Group completes £6.5m Lidl deal with Realty income

Realty Income, an S&P 500-listed investor, has acquired the freehold interest in a Lidl store at Redditch in a £6.497 million deal with Woodbourne Group. The supermarket opened in July 2022 following a major redevelopment of the Battens Drive site by Woodbourne Group, creating around 40 new jobs.  Prior to the redevelopment, Birmingham-based Woodbourne Group […]

Posted by: Deividas Krupstas

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Commonwealth Games reveals £350m legacy procurement budget

The organisers of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham have unveiled details of their legacy plan which involves creating 1,400 new homes and a procurement budget of £350m. The event is due to take place in July/August next year with the redeveloped Alexander Athletics Stadium the focal point for the event. That, along with the Sandwell […]

Posted by: Mark Flanagan

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Ministry of Transport sending 100s of jobs to Leeds and Birmingham

Hot on the heels of the Treasury’s announcement to create a Northern headquarters in the North East, the Department for Transport this morning revealed plans to put a second HQ in Birmingham and a northern hub in Leeds. Earlier this month Chancellor Rishi Sunak committed to moving hundreds of civil service jobs to Darlington and […]

Posted by: Mark Flanagan

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Infrastructure powerhouse Chancerygate maintains warehouse building momentum

Industrial developer and asset manager Chancerygate has announced it has committed to starting the development of nine sites. Ranging from Bournemouth to Warrington, the sites will have a combined gross development value of £160m and deliver close to 975,000 sqft of Grade A industrial and warehousing accommodation. The schemes form part of Chancerygate’s three million […]

Posted by: Mark Flanagan

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