Eastside is a brilliant area of Birmingham that is only just beginning to see the development it deserves. With all the fuss around the HS2, it seems as though developers are finally starting to see potential in this area (which was, largely, a wasteland for a long time).
Millennium Point is a building which I see to be the centre of Eastside. With it's large, bold design and varied services within - I am a fan... But can see so much more potential.
Currently it houses several academic institutions (including Birmingham Metropolitan College and departments from Birmingham City University) as well as "The Giant Screen" (see http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/the-giant-screen-birmingham) and "Thinktank" Science museum (which I have STILL never visited).
It's a huge space inside and currently sees the addition of a wonderfully quirky musical clock as part of BMAG's "Marvellous Machines" season. On the quarter hour, half hour and the hour birds start singing and dancing; it really is a treat to behold.
Events occur in this space regularly (including food fairs and the "National Barista Championships") and there are now coffee pop ups and different bits and pieces going on seemingly every day of the week.
Outside of the building is the free to enter "Science Garden" (for children, unfortunately), Eastside Park and it's around the corner from BCU's excellently equipped "Parkside" campus. You're also five minutes walk away from the sights and sounds of Digbeth and the centre of town, so it's dead easy to find and get to.
If you haven't ever ventured down to Eastside, there couldn't be a better time to check it out. With art events, architecture festivals and tourist attractions such as "Thinktank"; make a date to pop down and check it out for yourself. read more