BATF open the door for new tenants

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The British Allied Trades Federation offices are being upgraded this year and the BATF is inviting businesses looking for new premises to register interest early.

Based at 10 Vyse Street, in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, the British Allied Trades Federation (BATF) is home to a number of small businesses from SME’s and sole traders to national associations, including the National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) and the Giftware Association.

The building, a short walk from Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter metro and railway station, can also host conferencing, meeting and event activities. The entire BATF building and facilities are due to be further modernised in the coming months offering new office opportunities for small businesses.

Garry Lane, BATF Commercial Manager said;

“We’re delighted to have long supported Associations and businesses throughout their time based at Federation House, and more recently with flexible working arrangements supported by a leading digital infrastructure. After the government’s announcement this week, many businesses may be looking for alternative solutions when it comes to working environments. With development on site planned later this year, registering interest now means the programme of work can be influenced to suit.”

On site, businesses can benefit from competitive space only tenancy or make use of the other benefits in place, such as stationery, mailing and fulfilment, enquiry handling, refreshment and dining rooms, as well as leading IT solutions.

As part of the programme of development, the BATF are looking to install a series of hotdesking facilities, in addition to protected and self-contained office space for either small growing businesses, or businesses looking to streamline their activities.

Site visits are available upon request, following the latest COVID-19 measurements.

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