Due to market confidence in Birmingham, the landmark office building has now been increased to 10 storeys tall on the back of tenant demand.

Here are the latest renderings for the next building to kick off at Arena Central.

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UPDATE: 5 Centenary Square Now 10 Storeys


UPDATE: 5 Centenary Square Now 10 Storeys


Due to market confidence in Birmingham, the landmark office building has now been increased to 10 storeys tall on the back of tenant demand.

Here are the latest renderings for the next building to kick off at Arena Central.


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The 10-storey building (264,340K) comprises speculative office space, with top floor external terrace, basement car parking, and the creation of a new public realm.

The development offers large, flexible floorplates with a central core, and will accommodate a variety of tenants: either a single occupier, a few major tenants, or several smaller tenancies.

It'll feature a basement and two levels of rooftop plant rooms on top; alongside a ground floor reception facing onto Centenary Square, with lower and upper ground floor office space to the rear and 8 storeys of office floorspace above.

The basement will contain vehicular parking for 32 cars (including 2 for disabled use), alongside 160 cycle spaces with showers and changing facilities. Access will be taken via a shared ramp from Bridge Street. Charging points for electric vehicles will be added if there is significant demand.

In terms of design, 5CS has been designed as a contemporary interpretation of the Portland stone & granite materials used by listed builds nearby.

Using alternate solid and glazed panels creates a simple, bold chequerboard pattern that emphasises the curved corner, and relates to the context of Centenary Square.

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Updated renderings the property of MAKE Architects.

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