{"id":6101477,"date":"2025-05-23T14:42:30","date_gmt":"2025-05-23T14:42:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-au\/?p=6101477"},"modified":"2025-05-26T19:16:24","modified_gmt":"2025-05-26T19:16:24","slug":"investment-birmingham-fount","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-au\/news\/investment-birmingham-fount\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Perfectly positioned’ investment opportunity unveiled in Birmingham"},"content":{"rendered":"
This article was originally published in The Sunday Times.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Birmingham<\/a> has long been a city of transformation. Known historically as the ‘City of a Thousand Trades’, its industrious spirit has evolved into a dynamic economy centred on finance, technology, education, and healthcare.<\/p>\n In recent years, a vibrant cultural scene, a youthful population, and major regeneration projects have helped propel the city into one of the UK\u2019s most exciting urban success stories, with a booming residential and commercial property market.<\/p>\n The city has long laid claim to the title of the UK\u2019s \u2018Second City\u2019 – a status often contested by its northern rival Manchester. However, since then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the controversial cancelling of HS2\u2019s northern leg \u2013 a decision the current Labour government confirmed it would not reverse, that claim may now carry even more weight.<\/p>\n This surprising shift in national infrastructure policy has handed Birmingham a unique advantage. Rather than being a pass-through city, it becomes the primary gateway between London and the north. And that change, while politically contentious, is proving to be a commercial and property catalyst few saw coming, propelling the city towards a new era of growth and opportunity for investors<\/a>.<\/p>\n Birmingham was on an upwards trajectory long before HS2 plans<\/a> were finalised. Its population climbed by 6.7% between 2011 and 2021, with projections indicating the total number of residents could hit 1.2 million by 2038, while it is also known as the youngest city in Europe with hundreds of thousands of under-40s calling the city their home.<\/p>\n Many are drawn to Birmingham by its world-class educational facilities, fantastic and growing jobs market, and its buzzing entertainment options both day and night. Today, the cultural landscape offers a rich and diverse tapestry of art, history, cuisine, music, festivals and more, with a strong local identity and community spirit that belies the sheer size of the city.<\/p>\n Innovation and industry have long since been key pillars of the city as far back as the medieval times, and Birmingham arguably retains its position as one of the most industrious cities in the world. Manufacturing is still a key sector, while growth in healthcare, financial and business services, public services, retail, hospitality and more have all boosted the city\u2019s economy.<\/p>\n From the Innovation Birmingham campus to the ongoing creation of Knowledge Quarter Core, it is clear that the city continues to prioritise productivity and economic activity for its future. This vast canvas of employment opportunities, as well as the new ones set to be unlocked through the arrival of HS2, are driving growth and opportunity in the city.<\/p>\n The creation of Britain\u2019s high-speed railway, HS2, which was intended to more efficiently connect the north of England<\/a> with London, has been fraught with political tension and economic turbulence, leading to the whole project ultimately being cut short. For Birmingham, though, the outcome can only be positive, as the city is currently penned to be the end of the line for the project, with journey times to the capital being slashed to just 45 minutes.<\/p>\n Birmingham is set to benefit from what infrastructure specialists call the \u201cterminus effect\u201d, as it attracts the additional footfall that may otherwise have passed the city by, with both talent and businesses expected to be drawn to Birmingham as it becomes a feasible alternative to London.<\/p>\nInvestors are talking about Fountain Court<\/a>, the latest property investment opportunity unveiled in partnership with BuyAssociation in one of Birmingham’s most exciting locations.<\/b><\/h2>\n
Already on the rise<\/strong><\/h3>\n
HS2: The final destination<\/strong><\/h3>\n