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Stroke Association to move into Bromsgrove

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The Birmingham office of property agent DTZ has acquired an 11,700 sq ft office building in Bromsgrove. The building was purchased on behalf of The Stroke Association which is establishing the UK’s first 'Life After Stroke Centre' on the site.

DTZ’s office agency team secured the property, located in the Old School House on Church Lane in Bromsgrove, from Cemex.

The centre will comprise a range of services including communications support, family and carer support, an information and advice resource centre and programmes.

Andrew Berry, senior surveyor at DTZ in Birmingham, said: “The Stroke Association’s existing premises at Windsor House in Birmingham were no longer fit for purpose. After working closely with them, we identified a number of potential locations for the Life After Stroke Centre with key priorities including accessible location, capacity for services, training and meeting rooms and parking space.”

“The property in Bromsgrove provided the right combination and, once the refurbishment works have been completed, the centre will offer an unrivalled facility for stroke survivors, their families and care workers.”

Cemex was advised by BNP Paribas.

 
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