Deloitte has confirmed plans to relocate its Birmingham office to One Centenary Way, taking a significant space in one of the city’s newest and most prominent commercial buildings.

The professional services giant will occupy the seventh and eighth floors of One Centenary Way, totalling around 46,000 sq ft, with staff expected to move into the building in autumn 2026. 

The London-headquartered firm is currently based at 4 Brindleyplace and employs more than 1,000 people across the Midlands, which remains one of its largest UK regions outside of the capital.

The move forms part of a wider programme of office relocations by the business across the UK over the past two years, with recent moves completed in cities including Aberdeen, Belfast, Bristol and Manchester. 

The ‘Big Four’ member said the Birmingham relocation underlines its long-term commitment to growth in the region.

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“This move reinforces our commitment to growth in the region,” said Juliet Halfhead, practice senior partner at Deloitte Midlands. 

“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 in 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.”

One Centenary Way is part of the £1.2 billion Paradise regeneration scheme in the heart of Birmingham, spanning 280,000 sq ft..

Its facilities include a 144-space cycle store in the basement, along with showers, storage and bike maintenance areas, aimed at supporting sustainable commuting.

Ross Fittall, commercial development director at Paradise developer and asset-manager, 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.  

“We are very proud that Deloitte has chosen Paradise as its new home for its next chapter in the city and region.

“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.”

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