The meeting rooms are prominently positioned in Birmingham's commercial and cultural centre in an imposing building with a square tower and a full-height glazed atrium. It is set within the stunning Brindleyplace canalside development in Birmingham's Westside district. This 17-acre site is a prime example of mixed-use redevelopment on a grand scale, providing a secure self-contained modern village with landscaped open courtyards and spaces...
The meeting rooms are prominently positioned in Birmingham's commercial and cultural centre in an imposing building with a square tower and a full-height glazed atrium. It is set within the stunning Brindleyplace canalside development in Birmingham's Westside district. This 17-acre site is a prime example of mixed-use redevelopment on a grand scale, providing a secure self-contained modern village with landscaped open courtyards and spaces. An abundance of restaurants, shops and bars and major transport links are all within walking distance. Bridges across the canal link to Birmingham's International Convention Centre, the National Indoor Arena and Symphony Hall on the opposite bank. Brindleyplace is home to a number of prestigious global companies and is a classic example of Birmingham's successful response to the decline in its traditional manufacturing base -redeveloping the city centre to generate growth in service sector industries such as business and professional services, tourism, conferencing, hospitality, leisure and retailing.