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Future of Birmingham: Time the city started to swagger

For David Perry, a real estate partner at law firm Shoosmiths and a self-described “Birmingham boy”, the West Midlands city has much to shout about from a real estate perspective – but has not yet quite found its voice.

“It’s always struck me that Birmingham has never had enough swagger,” Perry says. “Look at all of the fantastic projects that have been delivered over the last 20 years. Things like Grand Central, the Bullring, Curzon Street, Brindley Place, the Conservatoire [music and drama school], the increasing residential presence in the city centre. There’s so much for us to talk about. The opportunity for us as a city is to chat a lot more about who we are, what we are, where we want to be.”

Perry was speaking on a panel session during EG’s The Future of Birmingham event, held virtually and streamed live in early April during the UK’s lockdown. Joining Perry were Michael Davies, a director in the planning division at agency Savills, and Jacqueline Homan, head of environment at the West Midlands Combined Authority.

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