What's Happening?
Waterman Group, a property consultancy known for its environmental and engineering services, has relocated its office to 60 Church Street in Birmingham. This move from their previous location on Cornwall
Street is aimed at better supporting both existing and new clients. The company has been involved in significant projects such as the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and the Bullring shopping complex. Neil Humphrey, the chief executive of Waterman Group, emphasized that the relocation reflects their ongoing expansion in the Midlands. The move was facilitated by Fisher German, with Charles Warrack noting that the new office space is better suited to the company's needs. The landlord, Topland, was advised by Lambert Smith Hampton, whose director, Andy Riach, highlighted the transformation of 60 Church Street as a successful investment.
Why It's Important?
The relocation of Waterman Group to a more strategic location in Birmingham underscores the company's commitment to expanding its influence and capabilities in the Midlands. This move is significant for the local economy as it supports ongoing and future projects that are crucial for regional development. By positioning itself in a more suitable office space, Waterman Group is better equipped to handle large-scale projects, potentially leading to job creation and increased economic activity in the area. The company's involvement in high-profile projects like the Commonwealth Games and the Bullring shopping complex highlights its role in shaping the infrastructure and economic landscape of Birmingham.










