Landmark city centre office building undergoes £2m refurb

Embassy House, a landmark period fronted building in the heart of Birmingham’s central business district, has undergone a £2 million refurbishment to provide grade A office accommodation.
 
Located on the corner of Church Street and Cornwall Street, Embassy House was constructed in 1899 by architects Owen & Ward.
 
The refurbishment included major works to the reception and communal areas and an upgrade of all vacant office accommodation to include comfort cooling, perimeter and floor trunking and new LG7 compliant lighting.
 
The original period facade of the building has been retained.
 
DTZ and Jones LangLaSalle are joint letting agents on the building on behalf of the landlord, AXA Real Estate Investment Managers.
 
Matt Long of DTZ commented: “With the well documented shortage of grade A office space in Birmingham city centre and speculative development still some way off, Embassy House is now able to offer high quality accommodation with an unrivalled location in the heart of Birmingham’s financial and professional service quarter.”
 
Refurbished suites are available from 1,235 to 8,784 sq ft.