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Thursday 16 November
12pm – 3pm
Asha’s Indian Bar & Restaurant,
Newhall St, Birmingham B3 3AS
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Ross Fittall, Commercial Director, MEPC
TheBusinessDesk.com is delighted to welcome Ross Fittall, the Commercial Director of urban regeneration developer MEPC, to discuss their transformational development Paradise.
At almost two million sq ft, Paradise is delivering up to 10 new flagship buildings, offering offices, shops, bars, cafés, restaurants, a high-quality hotel, and Octagon, the world’s first 49-storey pure octagonal residential tower across 17 acres in the heart of the city.
Join us at Asha’s on November 16, to hear how the £1.2bn scheme went from inception to delivery and how Phase Two of the scheme is progressing.
Beyond the success of One Centenary Way, One and Two Chamberlain Square, we’ll delve into the architectural innovation and sustainable construction techniques being used on Three Chamberlain Square.
How the major mixed-use scheme has selected and secured tenants such as Dishoom, Albert Schloss, F1® Arcade and plans for the vacant space left by Vinoteca.
And explore MEPC’s proposals to drive forward new development opportunities across the UK.
Ross has over 20 years of experience of project management in the property development sector including construction delivery, commercial agreements, planning, lettings, tenant negotiations and property marketing.
Ross is a board member of the British Council for Offices Midlands and also of LandAid which brings together businesses and individuals from across the property industry to support projects that deliver life-changing services to young people facing homelessness.
Why join us?
- Hear how plans for the next phase of the Paradise scheme are progressing
- Enjoy a two-course lunch and welcome drink at award-winning Asha’s
- Network with like-minded professionals from across the West Midlands