Fort Dunlop, the former production site of Dunlop tyres, was once the largest factory in the world. Now an ever-expanding white-collar hub, the iconic building has been transformed into an eye-catching business centre easily accessible from the M6.
Set across two floors, our Fort Dunlop workspace is home to private office spaces, stylish coworking areas, dedicated desks and state-of-the-art meeting rooms, alongside childcare facilities and plenty of parking. There are also several food and drink outlets within the building.
Book a private day office at Fort Dunlop when you need focus for a single day. Each fully furnished office includes high-speed internet, natural light and complimentary coffee and tea, set within the landmark building on Fort Parkway. It suits interviews, client days or project work, with easy M6 access and ample parking. The building also offers an on-site restaurant and childcare facilities for added convenience.
Day offices are fully furnished with high-speed internet, natural light and complimentary coffee and tea.
They work well for interviews, client meetings or a focused project day requiring private space.
Yes, day offices at Fort Dunlop are available to book by the day.
Yes, Fort Dunlop has plenty of on-site parking close to the building.
The building offers an on-site restaurant, cafe, childcare facilities and several food and drink outlets.
Easily reached from the M6 via the Gravelly Hill Interchange, with generous on-site parking.
Set in the former Dunlop tyre factory, once the largest factory in the world.
Enjoy an on-site restaurant, cafe, childcare and several food and drink outlets.
Fort Dunlop occupies the landmark former Dunlop building on Fort Parkway in Birmingham, easily reached from the M6 via the Gravelly Hill Interchange, better known as Spaghetti Junction. On-site parking sits just around 100 metres from the entrance, with further car parks nearby, and Gravelly Hill railway station links to Birmingham's Cross-City Line. The nearby Fort Shopping Park offers national retailers and dining, while Aston Hall, a Grade I listed Jacobean house and museum, and the green spaces of Aston Park lie close by.