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11 September 2025
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More happening at Paradise

29 April 2021
Birmingham’s world first pure Octagon tower gains planning permission
The world’s first pure Octagon residential tower has today been awarded planning permission by Birmingham City Council.

12 April 2021
Creative refreshments now open at Paradise
Dishoom is open for outdoor dining from morning through to evening on its outside terrace area

29 March 2021
Chamberlain Square re-opens at Paradise
One of Birmingham’s most significant public spaces, Chamberlain Square, has re-opened to the public.

10 March 2021
Global law firm DLA Piper set to make most of its move to Paradise
DLA Piper, will set new standards for the workplace environment when it completes its move to Two Chamberlain Square

8 February 2021
When sustainability takes the lead
Michael Strangeways of consulting engineers Arup explains their role in bringing the building to life.

25 January 2021
Rosa’s Thai Café commits to Paradise
Paradise Birmingham has attracted its latest restaurant in the shape of the award-winning Thai eatery Rosa’s Thai Cafe.

14 December 2020
Five years later
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the official start on site for Paradise in 2015.

3 December 2020
Small suites – big opportunities
Charlie Toogood discusses activity in the office marketplace and choosing the right developments in the right location.

20 November 2020
Winner revealed for Three Chamberlain Square
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBStudios) has won the competition to design the next building at Paradise Birmingham.

13 November 2020
The future of the office has arrived
Two Chamberlain Square gets ready to open its doors very soon to its first office occupants.

22 October 2020
Innovation from the outside in
One Centenary Way is not just a project of grand proportions, but also of some ambitious engineering.

19 October 2020
Planning for Birmingham’s Octagon tower submitted
A planning application for the world’s first pure Octagon residential tower has been submitted to Birmingham City Council.