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As Britain’s second-largest city, Birmingham also houses the largest population outside London. Set in the West Midlands of England, Birmingham’s burgeoning population of 1.4 million people, has meant that Birmingham is now a major international commercial centre.
With a GDP of £65bn, Birmingham’s economy is the second biggest in the UK and the 72nd largest in the world. This is just one of many reasons why it makes perfect sense to set up your serviced offices in Birmingham.
Birmingham has three universities and two university colleges making it not only the largest centre of higher education outside London, but also one of the most esteemed, with the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts all within Birmingham’s walls.
Many of Britain’s most-loved brands and companies have their headquarters in Birmingham. The Austin Mini was made in Birmingham, as well as Cadbury’s products, and HP Sauce.
Birmingham’s other attractions include the Birmingham NEC Area, the Bullring shopping centre, and Birmingham Thinktank science museum, as well as many bars and restaurants of Broad Street which prove very popular when entertaining clients and executives from outside Birmingham.
Tenants with serviced offices in Birmingham have some of the best transport links in Britain, with a wide variety of different options available. Trains, trams, buses and airports are all in plentiful supply, ensuring that you are well connected when it comes to travelling to, from around Birmingham.
Airport Code: BHX
Distance from central Birmingham: 6 miles (9.5km)
For people with serviced offices in Birmingham, the city has three mainline overground train stations. The area's main railway station, Birmingham New Street, is the busiest in the United Kingdom outside London, and is used by over 40.1 million people annually.
The second station, Birmingham Snow Hill staion, is another major railway station in the city centre. The station serves as the terminus for the Midland Metro which operates between the station and Wolverhampton, also serving the nearby towns of Bilston, Wednesbury and West Bromwich.
The third city centre station, Birmingham Moor Street, became the city's third main line station in September 2011, and provides passengers with express trains to London Marylebone.
Serviced offices in Birmingham are also served by a number of bus routes, almost all of which are operated by National Express West Midlands. The number 11 outer circle bus routes is one of the longest urban bus routes in Europe, being 26 miles (42 km) long with 272 bus stops.
Another method of transport for businesses that have serviced offices in Birmingham is the tram. Birmingham’s ‘Midland Metro’ has routes between Birmingham and Wolverhampton and carries about five million passengers each year.
The current tramline infrastructure allows passengers to travel from Birmingham Snow Hill mainline train station in Birmingham city centre, to Wolverhampton St George’s, in Wolverhampton City Centre.
Home to the UK’s best-known motorway junction - commonly known as ‘Spaghetti Junction’ - Birmingham is served by a number of different motorways, including the M6, M5, and the M42, as well as allowing quick access to the M1, making it easy for clients to reach you, or vice versa. The city’s roads, train connections, trams and canals make it a major transport hub in the UK, used by millions of people every day.