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Birmingham market in context

From the publication: Spotlight: Birmingham Cross Sector Outlook 2026

"Where the canals powered the region’s industrial might through the 18th century, today a new transport revolution is taking place. HS2 is the most high-profile aspect of this, but there is an abundance of opportunity across the West Midlands which is being facilitated by other transport improvements. "

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The Spokes: How infrastructure improvements are facilitating development

From the publication: Spotlight: Birmingham Cross Sector Outlook 2026

"Better transport links into Birmingham city centre and between the urban centres of the West Midlands will fuel the demand for commercial space in the CBD, but will also facilitate development for multiple uses outside the centre around these new transport nodes."

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Knitting Together Birmingham’s Eastside: Culture, Knowledge and Regeneration

From the publication: Spotlight: Birmingham Cross Sector Outlook 2026

"Over the past decade, since HS2 was first announced, Birmingham’s city centre has begun to move eastward, driven by major regenerationprojects and infrastructure investment. The area is seeing significant growth in both its commercial and leisure offerings, anchored not onlyby the arrival of Curzon Street Station, but also by local transport links and the unique character of space offered in the area."

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Defence: Rearmament reshapes space

From the publication: Spotlight: European Property Themes 2026

"Rising defence spending is set to accelerate investment in industrial and logistics infrastructure. From advanced manufacturing plants and R&D facilities to logistics platforms and high-performance computing and data centres, defence production requires a wide range of highly specialised assets."

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Regulations: Navigating a changing regulatory landscape

From the publication: Spotlight: European Property Themes 2026

"Regulation is tightening across Europe, reshaping real estate markets, with significant implications for the residential and data centre sectors. In 2026, while new rules will constrain rental growth and landlord flexibility, they will also provide clearer frameworks, exemptions and long-term visibility for institutional capital."

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