MCS Group to build new headquarters for Allsee
A major construction project has begun in Birmingham, with a new headquarters set to boost local investment and employment opportunities in one of England’s largest regeneration zones.
Warwick-based MCS Group has been appointed to design and build a 5,900sq m headquarters for Allsee Technologies, a global leader in commercial display and digital signage solutions that provides complete turnkey solutions, combining bespoke software with in-house manufactured hardware.
The facility, located at West Longbridge, includes three storeys of office space, a warehouse, car parking and external work. It is expected to be completed late next year.
Keir Edmonds, managing director at MCS Group, said: “Starting a new development is always exciting and our latest project at West Longbridge, Birmingham, is no exception.
“We are thrilled to be working alongside Allsee Technologies to create a fantastic new headquarters here in the Midlands, bringing investment and new jobs to this exceptional regeneration zone.”
Baoli Zhao, managing director at Allsee Technologies, added: “Longbridge has a proud history of manufacturing and innovation, and we are honoured to become part of this legacy with our new headquarters and digital technology centre.
“This development represents an exciting step forward for Allsee Technologies, and the region as a whole, as we invest in creating high-quality job opportunities and advancing digital display and communication technologies.
“We are thrilled to contribute to the ongoing regeneration of Longbridge, and we look forward to playing a role in its future growth and success as a hub for technology and economic prosperity.”
Longbridge, spanning 350 acres, is the biggest regeneration scheme in the West Midlands, aiming to create 10,000 jobs by attracting technology-based businesses and supporting a diverse range of sectors.
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