Trio of new tenants take office space at the White House, Birmingham 

16 January 2025

Trio of new tenants take office space at the White House, Birmingham 

Hortons has announced three new office lettings at The White House, a period property on New Street in Birmingham city centre.

Leading Dutch software company, Total Specific Solutions (TSS) has agreed a three-year lease for Suite 48/52, marking the company’s second office in Birmingham. 

The new location will house its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) team, which focuses on sourcing software acquisitions, and will also serve as a collaborative hub for remote employees. TSS plans to create additional jobs in Birmingham in 2025 as part of its ongoing expansion.

Fraser Burns, of TSS, said: “We chose to make the move to a more private and spacious office with a professional feel, where we can invite customers and software business owners alike. Our future ambition includes growing the team and using Birmingham as a base for employees to visit and work from, whether they are based in the city or elsewhere.”

In addition to TSS, commercial law firm Glaisyers ETL has signed a five-year lease for a first floor office suite, while Baron Davenport’s Charity has secured a ten-year lease on Suite 56/57 and is set to take occupation in February 2025.

Harry Young, of Hortons, said: “The White House continues to attract a diverse range of high-profile tenants, thanks to its prominent location and historic charm. We’re excited to welcome these new occupiers, who join other notable businesses such as the Belgian Embassy, Thorn Baker and H&C Accountants.”

The White House is a seven-storey building that blends historic architecture with contemporary office spaces. The property offers retail units on the ground floor, with high-quality office suites on the upper levels.

There are four units available to let, ranging in size from 400 to 1,500 sq ft. 

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