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Accounting giant Deloitte will be making One Centenary Way its new home in Birmingham.

The firm will take up occupation of the seventh and eighth floors in One Centenary Way, totalling 46,000 sq ft, and expects to move from its current offices at 4 Brindleyplace in the autumn of 2026.

The Midlands is home to one of the Deloitte’s largest UK practices outside of London, employing more than 1,000 people in the region.

This relocation follows Deloitte office moves across the UK over the past two years, including in Aberdeen, Belfast, Bristol, and Manchester.

Juliet Halfhead, practice senior partner at Deloitte Midlands, said: “One Centenary Way will become an integral part of our offering in the Midlands to our clients, partners and visitors, and will be the perfect environment for our people to grow and develop their skills and careers with us.

“Birmingham continues to transform, and we’re looking forward to moving into a modern, sophisticated and environmentally conscious building that encapsulates that feeling of progress.

“As a firm, we’re involved with some of the most exciting and ambitious projects in the region, particularly in real estate, and our new space will be a fantastic base from which to continue that work.”

A statement from Deloitte said the new space aligns with the firm’s World Climate ambitions, as One Centenary Way is reportedly one of the city’s most sustainable buildings.

It’s also one of Birmingham’s largest contemporary commercial buildings, encompassing 280,000 sq ft in total. The building forms a key part of the Paradise development which was completed in 2023 by developer and asset manager MEPC, the specialist development arm of Federated Hermes.

Ross Fittall, commercial development director at MEPC, added: “Welcoming Deloitte to Paradise is a testament to the estate being recognised as the city’s premier business destination and a fitting way to bring One Centenary Way to full capacity.

“Deloitte’s new space will offer a highly sustainable, low-carbon approach for its people and clients, with superb business facilities as well as offering some of the city’s best connectivity, retail and leisure amenities right on the doorstep.”

Paradise is bringing £1.2bn of investment to the heart of the city with eight new buildings and three new public squares.