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Article Title: Why Businesses Should Invest In Birmingham
Author: Naz Daud
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Birmingham City Council specifically established the Regeneration service to play a key role in the re-development of the area. With a growing population and an expanding city centre, the future economic and social prosperity of Birmingham relies solely on a carefully coordinated management of all strategic developments in the area.
The prime goal of the Planning and Regeneration service is to make a real and tangible difference to the lives of local people.
During the last few years, the city centre has undergone a renaissance with the development of the new Bullring Shopping Centre and the new Library on Broad Street.
With many other projects in the works, the continued revitalization of the centre of Birmingham will continue to raise the city�ソスs profile and its connectivity both nationally and internationally.
The Big City plan for instance is the city�ソスs master plan that over the next twenty years, will coordinate the physical, social and economic development of the city centre. The Big City plan is one of the most ambitious city wide development projects to take place anywhere in the UK.
To the east side of the city centre there is a ten-year project called �ソスEastside�ソス that will re-generate the area as a cultural and learning hub with a new city park and many opportunities for entrepreneurs to open shops, leisure facilities and business centers�ソス.
With some �ソス88million of government funding, the New Street Gateway will see the redevelopment of New Street Station from a dark and dingy underground station in to a new bright and modern transport hub that will double passenger capacity and add more than 5,000 jobs in the area. The Metro is also being extended to link Snow Hill to New Street Station.
The new Library will share a number of facilities with the Birmingham Rep that will create a unique centre for knowledge, learning and culture.
There are a large number of neighbourhood regeneration projects such as the Longbridge Area Action Plan that will see the creating of over 100 new homes in the area as well as a new shopping centre that should create a further 1,000 local jobs.
Operated by Marketing Birmingham, is Business Birmingham, the city�ソスs marketing partnership between the public and private sector. This programme is aiming to make the city a leading global business hub that attracts further investment in the area by showcasing the local talent and the city�ソスs strong education base. The partnership is also aiming to promote the attractiveness of the city�ソスs location and its strong enterprise culture coupled with the well developed networks in the area that has an exceptional track record for welcoming new businesses in to the area.
In 2010 there were about 14 major investment projects across manufacturing, services and software companies of which the majority of these investments coming from the USA and some from Germany.
Overseas investors are attracted to the area because of the city�ソスs strong reputation for its expertise in manufacturing, digital media developments and business services.
Because of the quality of the proposition the city offers, means there will be further investment from investors in Germany and the USA.
With the new economic zones created throughout the city, projections show that a further �ソス1.5billion will be bought in creating some 50,000 new jobs.
By creating the right environment for enterprise, the city has established itself as one of the best places in the country to locate a business.
With six new development zones in the city such as Aston Science Park and the Tyseley Environmental Enterprise District, there are exciting times ahead for the city and with simplified planning regulations for developers and gap funding for new developments and existing spaces, Birmingham is establishing itself on the national and international map.
About The Author: Naz Daud
http://www.citylocal.co.uk/cities/Birmingham/
http://www.citylocal.co.uk/cities/Birmingham/business/directory-guide-search/
http://www.citylocal.co.uk/Birmingham/hotels-in-Birmingham/
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