Birmingham International Railway Station and Airport are minutes away offering rail and air links, as is the National Exhibition Centre (NEC).
A selection of health and fitness classes run throughout the week, including pilates and relaxation.
In 1992, Princess Anne officially opened the Birmingham Business Park's Waterside Centre, which houses management office, shops, cafes, newsagents, dry cleaners and a nursery.
It is home to global companies, which are leaders in their field and are helping create jobs and economic prosperity for the Greater Birmingham region.” In 2014, Rolls-Royce Aero Engine Controls opened its new £60 million purpose-built research, design, development and manufacturing facility at Birmingham Business Park, where it employs 1,200 people.
Birmingham Business Park houses corporate offices for many companies, and its range of high-profile occupiers include Rolls-Royce, Fujitsu, EE, Dunlop Tyres (HiQ), Atos, and IMI.