Gilbanks unveils new Birmingham offices
A premium workspace provider is expanding into Birmingham with a striking new office offering.
Gilbanks, headquartered in Leeds, has launched its first serviced offices in the city at the iconic Five St Philips building.
The 22,000sq ft space combines architectural elegance with an experience-driven design, aimed at professional firms seeking flexible, high-specification work environments.
Created in partnership with design experts ADT Workplace, the offices feature rich textures, natural palettes and modern, agile layouts.
The workspace also includes soundproofed video booths, premium meeting suites and a club lounge-style reception, delivering a boutique hotel feel.
Located in Birmingham’s bustling business district, the building offers views over the cathedral and meets sustainability standards with a BREEAM Excellent rating.
Joanna Pawlikowski, head of commercial at Gilbanks, said: “For Birmingham’s professional services sector, Five St Philips marks the arrival of a premium operator that blends innovative design, thoughtful service and commercial insight to deliver an elevated workspace experience.
“The offices will feel like an environment that you look forward to working in and supports your business goals.”
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