Restoration works at the Grade II* listed Argent Centre have now been revealed after a year long project
The restoration works at the Grade II* listed Argent Centre on Frederick Street have now been revealed after a year long project.
The restoration works at the Grade II* listed Argent Centre on Frederick Street have now been revealed after a year long project.
An update from Birmingham City Council’s Business Grants Support Team on the current progress of business grant payments.
A major scheme to install an eco-garden at one of Birmingham’s busiest inner-city stations has been given the go-ahead thanks to a community grant from West Midlands Railway (WMR). Jewellery Quarter station, which welcomed over half a million passengers last year, will have a ‘green makeover’ thanks to community volunteers working with the area’s Business Improvement District (BID).
Joining forces to spread a little happiness and hope on the darkest day of the year, hundreds of organisations across the Midlands will be sharing videos responding to the prompt, … Read more
The Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (JQBID) is demanding answers from Birmingham City Council and West Midlands Police, as to why this protest was allowed to happen so close to Christmas and why there was no substantial notice given to traders.
Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce’s call for the Chancellor to ring-fence more than £2bn in returned Covid-19 support cash to aid the hardest-hit firms has been backed by a coalition of business and political leaders.
On Wednesday 2nd December, Birmingham will enter Tier 3 restrictions as the government reverts to its tiered approach for tackling the ongoing pandemic.
The Jewellery Quarter Development Trust has released part one of a two-phase document which details proposals that will help stimulate business growth for the Jewellery Quarter.Â
The JQBID has joined forces with Anne-Marie Hayes, a Birmingham based photographer, who will help develop content for the JQBID’s marketing channels.
A brand-new destination website for the Jewellery Quarter has been launched to make it easier for customers to reach local businesses as the country enters its second national lockdown.