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New Bond Street is an ambitious, inclusive & sustainable new canalside community, providing up to 762 new homes and commercial, with the Grand Union Canal firmly at its heart.
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Photographic Works is a boutique four-storey development of 50 apartments and duplex townhouses, with landscaped podium gardens.
St Paul’s Quarter is a mixed-use development of 305 apartments, new public thoroughfares, and around 100,000 SF of commercial and business space.
Curzon Wharf is a three-phased regeneration aiming to become the world’s first mixed-use net zero carbon development.
Smith’s Garden is a 550-bed build-to-rent (BTR) development & the largest modular BTR scheme in the country.
The Goodsyard is a new build-to-rent community that transformed an industrial site into a vibrant mixed-use community.
X 10 Brindleyplace is Birmingham’s biggest office fit-out and refurbishment project & the city’s first to receive Fitwel Certification System accreditation.
The River Rea is a small river with big significance as it was the river on which Birmingham is believed to have been founded by the Beorma tribe in the 7th century.
Boulevard is a flagship development set to introduce 278 city-centre one- and two-bed apartments in builds of up to 15 storeys.
University of Birmingham's state-of-the-art sports club, with a big focus on community, is a gateway to the University and sits on the corner of Bristol Road and Edgbaston Park Road.
University Station opened in 1978 and continues to serve the University of Birmingham and QEHB. The new buildings opened on 28th Jan 2024 to the public.
Stone Yard is a major brownfield development set to introduce a new, best-in-class 995-home community.
This project has been established as an effective way of involving people who live and work in Birmingham in the future vision and subsequent plans for Birmingham as a city.
Perry Barr Station originally opened in 1837 by the Grand Junction Railway. Rebuilt when line electrified in 1966. Closed for redevelopment from 2021-22 ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
Colmore Gate will be retained and redefined with a new high-quality street frontage.
Moseley Street, spread across two new builds of five to eight storeys, is an innovative build-to-rent scheme in Digbeth.
Hairpin House comprises 237 contemporary and stylish Build to Rent apartments - the first BTR offering in Digbeth.
Fusion B1 is a purpose-built student accommodation development comprising 622 beds.
Units 5-8 at Selly Oak Industrial Estate will be demolished and replaced with 523 purpose-built student accommodation.
Selly Oak Hospital was sited between Oak Tree Lane and Raddlebarn Road from 1897 to 2011 on the site of the Kings Norton Workhouse (dating to the 1870s). Some of these buildings survive.
Sapphire Court is a 166-home red brick development within the emerging Rea Valley Urban Quarter.
This is Sherlock Yard: a sustainable 551-home build-to-rent (BTR) neighbourhood that expands the city core outward.
The second and final phase of the Equipoint redevelopment will delver an additional 105 apartments, a commercial unit, and spacious gardens terraces.
This annual initiative involving people with Birmingham passion has become a firm favourite with people who live in Birmingham, work in Birmingham and love to visit the City. Enjoy yours!
Neighbourhood Heights is an 81-home residential development at the forefront of the Ladywood masterplan.
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