Latest News
5 February 2026
Promoting Health Benefits
More happening at Paradise
18 July 2023
Join us for Paradise Summer Live
A selection of fun events for all the family to enjoy. From shows and workshops to ice cream giveaways, there’s lots going on!
11 July 2023
One Centenary Way offers the ‘complete package.’
This is a building that is truly a new landmark for Birmingham.
27 June 2023
Three Chamberlain Square scores ‘BREEAM Outstanding’
As the first office building in the region to achieve the rating, it is striving to become one of the most sustainable buildings in the UK
7 June 2023
Co-working space Cubo expands at Paradise
Leading flex office provider Cubo has expanded at the heart of Paradise Birmingham.
22 May 2023
Three Chamberlain Square starts on site
Construction work on the latest commercial building at Paradise Birmingham, Three Chamberlain Square, has begun.
16 May 2023
A Right Royal Celebration
A wonderful celebration was held for the coronation of Their Majesties all over the weekend here at Paradise.
25 April 2023
JLL joins Paradise Birmingham neighbourhood
International property company JLL has chosen One Centenary Way for its new Birmingham office as it joins the Paradise neighbourhood.
30 March 2023
Coronation Celebrations
Paradise will be playing its part in marking the coronation of King Charles III this summer with events in and around Chamberlain Square!
20 March 2023
A great opportunity to drive change
This year we were again at MIPIM in Cannes to talk to investors, professionals and potential occupiers about the benefits of Paradise.
6 March 2023
One Centenary Way completion milestone
Birmingham’s latest and one of its largest contemporary commercial buildings, One Centenary Way, has reached its final milestone.
15 February 2023
Love is in the air at Paradise!
Paradise has its heart on its… lamp posts! And we're sharing the love on Valentine’s Day by welcoming two special visitors to the estate.
9 February 2023
Returning to the office
My oh my, how workplaces have changed! Offices in Georgian times were stuffy and formal to the point of, dare I say it, irrelevance.