80,000 sq ft tech hub to create 150 jobs in Longbridge

Phil Hunt & Beth Margetson, mfg solicitors

National digital signage firm Allsee Technologies has secured a deal to develop an 80,000 sq ft headquarters at Birmingham’s Longbridge West development.

The £12m hub is set to create 150 research and programming jobs when it reaches completion and opens in 2025.

Allsee Technologies was founded in 2007 and develops the hardware and software for commercial LCD and LED outdoor and indoor commercial display screens. Winning the Queens Award for Enterprise in Innovation, Allsee has provided products for names such as Costa Coffee and Mercedes-Benz.

Commercial property specialists from regional law firm mfg Solicitors advised on the land purchase from St Modwen Developments.

Led by partner Beth Margetson and associate Phil Hunt, mfg worked closely with agent Bill Houle of Trigram Properties.

Phil Hunt said: “The Longbridge West development in south Birmingham is attracting a variety of large businesses and is vital to the ongoing regeneration plans in that part of the city.

“Allsee Technologies see it as a perfect geographical location for both its headquarters and its new research and development facility as the business expands.

“We are delighted to help get this complex deal across the line and our relationship with both Trigram Properties and St Modwen ensured a smooth transaction.”

Allsee’s new neighbours will include Tesla, which has recently taken space from St Modwen at the nearby Cofton Centre, which forms part of the Longbridge site.

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