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Chamber Patrons Luxury hotel joins as patron By Dan Harrison


Park Regis Birmingham – the new four-star luxury hotel in the heart of the city – has become Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce’s latest patron. The hotel, located at the former Auchinleck House at


Five Ways, opened its doors in March following a £50m transformation. As well as offering 253 rooms, including a giant


Presidential suite, Park Regis Birmingham boasts two restaurants, its 1565 Restaurant, Bar & Terrace, as well as its 16th floor Japanese eatery Rofuto. The hotel is also home to Shakina Urban Dry Spa, a gym and executive meeting and conference rooms.


‘It is a major coup for Birmingham and the West Midlands region for such a prestigious hotel brand to choose the city as its first European destination’


The hotel is the first Park Regis to open in Europe and the 17th worldwide. In becoming a GBCC patron, Park Regis Birmingham


joins some of the region’s most high-profile companies and brands – all of whom enjoy a bespoke relationship with the Chambers to suit their objectives. Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief


executive Paul Faulkner said: “We are delighted to welcome Park Regis Birmingham as our newest patron. “There are lots of exciting new developments taking


shape in Birmingham and the Park Regis has already proved to be a vibrant addition to the city.


Robin Ford and Paul Faulkner


“It is a major coup for Birmingham and the West Midlands region for such a prestigious hotel brand to choose the city as its first European destination.” Robin Ford, general manager at Park Regis Birmingham, said: “The Chamber is a valuable organisation for businesses in the city, and the success of our Premier membership was a deciding factor in becoming patrons. “It’s important for a business like ours, which attracts


visitors from across the world, to be an integral part of Birmingham’s professional community. Patronage will help us to further connect with the city.”


Ready for action: The Deutsche Bank Auction Hunters


Auctioneers are going on the hunt


A group of Deutsche Bank employees, aptly named the Auction Hunters, are searching for auction prizes to make the bank’s charity ball go with a bang. Next month, the bank will host its


first charity event on this scale in Birmingham, to raise vital funds for two amazing causes – autism charity Autistica and children’s care charity Hope and Homes for Children. To help achieve the bank’s


fundraising target, the Auction Hunters are inviting local businesses and organisations to donate prizes for auction at the ball.


If you would like to donate an item or discuss an idea, email Luke.Masefield@db.com


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