
KWB’s research shows total city centre take-up reached 651,507 sq ft across 98 transactions in 2025, with momentum accelerating sharply in the final quarter.
Q4 alone delivered 290,059 sq ft - the best Q4 in eight years and the biggest since 2017 - accounting for 45 per cent of annual take-up.
Key findings from KWB’s 2025 Birmingham office market review include:
Malcolm Jones, head of office at KWB, said: “After a mixed first half, Birmingham’s office market finished 2025 with real momentum.
“With nearly three quarters of take-up completing in H2 - and a standout final quarter - occupiers showed renewed confidence, particularly for larger, high-quality workspace in core locations.
“The scale of activity in Q4, alongside major professional services commitments such as EY at Three Chamberlain Square, underlines that best-in-class space continues to outperform.”
KWB’s analysis highlights a shift in sector activity versus 2024, with professional services taking 383,134 sq ft - 59 per cent of total annual take-up - and completing 48 of the year’s 98 transactions.
The report also notes a marked increase in serviced office operator activity, which totalled 79,963 sq ft in 2025, equating to a 12 per cent share - the largest since 2021.
Looking ahead, KWB’s report suggests the Colmore Business District is likely to remain dominant, but with limited new, prime supply coming through, occupiers may increasingly need to consider alternative city-centre locations. T
The report identifies 1 Beorma Place as the sole brand-new commercial office completing in 2026, alongside a pipeline of refurbished space including King Edward House, 35 Newhall Street, and 19 Cornwall Street.
Malcolm added: “The key question is whether supply can keep pace with this returning confidence. With limited new prime completions in the near term, we expect occupiers to become more proactive, securing quality space earlier, considering best-in-class refurbishments and in some cases, broadening their search beyond the traditional core.
“For developers and investors, sustained rental growth will be central to unlocking the next wave of Grade A delivery and keeping Birmingham competitive.”
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