Louisa Ryland House, which was placed on the market by Birmingham City Council in July, has been sold in a £7M deal to property development and investment firm Graftongate. Graftongate has not announced its plans for the building but an office scheme,... Read More
An historic Birmingham building, used for decades as civic and institutional offices, is being offered for sale as a commercial investment for the first time in its 120 year history. Louisa Ryland House — named after a major benefactor to Birmingham... Read More