Nettl recently relocated to Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter.
- The agency has transitioned into a 2,000 sq ft space on Caroline Street.
- Siddall Jones facilitated the move, signaling a trend in workspace preferences.
- Nettl aims to enhance operations in web design, branding, and marketing.
- The shift aligns with desires for distinctive, self-contained premises.
Nettl, a prominent design and marketing agency, has made a strategic move to the historic Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. This relocation to a 2,000 square foot space on Caroline Street marks a significant change for the agency, providing a new environment for its teams to enhance their work in web design, branding, and marketing projects.
Previously situated on Great Charles Street, Nettl sought a location that offered self-sufficiency and a distinct presence. The new premises provide precisely that, along with additional meeting spaces available for rent, thereby integrating into the vibrant business community of the area.
The entire move was orchestrated with the assistance of Jewellery Quarter-based property agency Siddall Jones. This shift reflects a broader trend of businesses seeking spaces that can be personalized to their specific needs. As agency surveyor Sophie Froggatt noted, “We are seeing a return of occupiers wanting their front door space which they can make their own.”
The demand for quality workspace, amplified by the adaptability of hybrid working models, is reshaping office real estate preferences. The Jewellery Quarter, known for its rich heritage, offers a unique backdrop for Nettl’s operations and potential collaborations. Managing director Ed Siddall-Jones highlighted the area’s burgeoning appeal, mentioning that market activity remains robust, with high levels of interest from various clients.
This relocation not only complements Nettl’s growth strategies but also reinforces the business community within this iconic district. The availability of rentable meeting spaces is expected to serve local businesses seeking flexible solutions, further contributing to the economic vibrancy of the Jewellery Quarter.
Nettl’s move signifies a broader shift towards personalized and strategically located business spaces in Birmingham’s dynamic landscape.