Tunstall Healthcare expands operations with move to Grosvenor House Birmingham

Tunstall Healthcare, a market leading provider of tele-healthcare solutions, has taken 3,962 sq ft of office space at Central and Metropolitan Estate’s Grosvenor House, located in central Birmingham on the corner of Bennetts Hill and New Street. Tunstall Healthcare are relocating from serviced offices in a move which demonstrates the company’s confidence in market conditions and marks the next phase of growth.

With headquarters in Yorkshire, and group companies and distribution bases in over 40 countries, Tunstall’s new office in Grosvenor House will serve as a centre to showcase the company’s technology with clients from health authorities. Around 30 staff are expected to be based at the office.

Damien Daniel of Tunstall Healthcare oversaw the company’s search for new premises:

“The impact of the UK’s aging population has led to an increase in demand for services and technological devices which allow older people to remain independent in their homes for longer. This new office at Grosvenor House will allow Tunstall Healthcare to respond to growing demand for our services. We were particularly attracted by the flexible lease terms and floor plates, meaning we were able to negotiate bespoke office space, which offer an exact match to our very specific requirements.”

Richard Fletcher-Brewer of GBR Phoenix Beard acted on behalf of the landlord:

“We’ve seen a marked increase in enquiries for space by companies involved in providing healthcare services and predict this trend will continue over a sustained, long term period. Central and Metropolitan’s investment in Grosvenor House and the prominent location of the development were determining factors in Tunstall’s decision to move here.”

Grosvenor House has benefitted from a refurbishment programme over the last 12 months. Other Grosvenor House tenants include Capita Social Care Resourcing, Heritage Lottery Fund, Linford C-Zero, Hathaway Investment Management and The Office of Rail Regulation.