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One Centenary Square

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One Centenary Square
Map
Former namesTwo Arena Central
General information
TypeGrade A Offices, Retail, Restaurant
LocationArena Central, Broad Street
Town or cityBirmingham
CountryEngland, UK
Elevation142m
Current tenantsHSBC UK (2018)
Construction startedSeptember 2015
CompletedAutumn 2018
Height55.35 metres (181.6 ft)
Technical details
Floor count11 (OG) 3(UG)
Floor area210,000 square feet (20,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Make Architects
Developer
  • Miller Developments
  • Pro Vinci Asset Management
Other designersProgress Planning Consultancy
Main contractorGalliford Try

One Centenary Square (formerly Two Arena Central), is a 55 metres (180 ft), eleven storey building between Alpha Tower and the former Birmingham Municipal Bank headquarters on Broad Street in Birmingham, England. The building serves HSBC Bank as their UK headquarters for the personal and business banking operations.[1][2]

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HSBC

In 2015 HSBC Bank completed the deal to forward purchase the building on a 250-year lease which will house UK business and personal banking services with up to 1,000 staff. The deal is the largest property deal in Birmingham since 2002.[3]

History of the site

The development of the site started when the Birmingham Canal was cut in 1768–72. Its terminal basin, named Old Wharf, was located at the rear of the proposed building. The site was occupied by the Eagle Iron Foundry during the 19th century up until 1926 when it was cleared and replaced by the Masonic Hall. The building formed the southern part of the Civic Centre masterplan with the Municipal Bank built in 1933 to its west. The Freemasons occupied the hall until 1939 when it was acquired by the government during World War II to be used by the Ministry of Food and the War Office for Army Recruitment. The hall was later adapted in the 1970s to form part of the ATV studio complex. The hall was demolished in 2006 ahead of the proposed Arena Central development project.

Construction

The building under construction in January 2017

On 7 September 2015, representatives from Miller Developments undertook a groundbreaking ceremony to signal the start of the construction phase.[4] Works were complete in autumn 2018.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Two Arena Central plans for Broad Street offices and apartments lodged". Birmingham Post. Birmingham. 11 February 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  2. ^ "HSBC chief reveals new head office open date". Birmingham Post. Birmingham. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  3. ^ "HSBC completes deal for Arena Central HQ". Birmingham Post. Birmingham. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Work starts on new HSBC home in Birmingham". Birmingham Post. Birmingham. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.

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