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Plans submitted for biggest out-of-town office development in a decade at Longbridge

Plans have been submitted by St. Modwen for a 48,000 sq ft Grade-A office development in Longbridge.

If approved ‘Two Park Square’ would be the largest, speculatively developed new out-of-town office development in Birmingham for a decade.

Located adjacent to Bournville College and the A38 Bristol Road, it marks the next phase of St. Modwen’s £1bn regeneration of Longbridge with the proposals outlining a four-storey HQ-style building which would create 450 jobs.

Robert Flavell, Head of Major Projects for the Midlands and North at St. Modwen, said: “Longbridge is fast becoming a hub for innovative living and working. Our proposed design reflects a campus style that sits at the very heart of the town and would make an ideal headquarters for a business looking to relocate to a suburban setting.

“We’re currently at full occupancy for commercial space in Longbridge so this development presents a unique opportunity for a business to take advantage of new-age office space that’s modern and ideally located.

“Longbridge is already a brilliant place to do business and we’re committed to diversifying its offer and truly unlocking its potential for the next phase.”

Longbridge boasts impressive transport links, situated on the A38 Bristol Road and is within a 10 minute drive of both the M42 and M5 motorways and only a five-minute walk Longbridge train station.

Two Park Square will cater for the needs of a modern workforce, with secure car parking, cycle storage, state-of-the-art shower facilities and a roof terrace overlooking the nearby parkland and bustling town centre.

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