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Enclave: Birmingham is a modern 628 build-to-rent community coming soon to Southside.


ENCLAVE: BIRMINGHAM

Lower Essex Street, Hurst Street, and Sherlock Street

Southside, Birmingham

View the site map HERE.

 

PROJECT TEAM:

ClientLower Essex Street Ltd

Architects: Claridge ArchitectsCorstorphine & WrightAFA

FundingBlackrock Alternatives

OperatorOutpost Management's Enclave brand

Cost Management, Employer's Agent: Faithful+Gould

Civil & Structural EngineerSimpson TWS

M&E Engineer: CPW

Acoustics: Hoare Lea

Structural, Civils, Energy & Lighting: Meinhardt

Principal Contractor: Galliard Construction; Kilhan ConstructionCalhan

Planning Consultant: Lambert Smith Hampton

Planning Application Number2021/05033/PA

 

ENCLAVE: BIRMINGHAM

Enclave: Birmingham is a new 628 build-to-rent neighbourhood coming to Southside.

An Enclave-branded development for Outpost Management, the development is spread across three builds of eight, 12, & 28 storeys (97.95m).

The site will boast 20K SF of market-leading amenities and outward-facing commercial space, along with 306 one-, 295 two-, & 27 three-bed apartments.

Arranged around two landscaped gardens, residents will benefit from dining suites, lounges, workspaces, a gym, a cinema, a 3D simulation suite, plus a 9th-floor garden & top-floor amenity space on the tallest.

Completing the site will be a public square and realm, offering a safe and attractive space for everyone. This will be further boosted by a tree-lined boulevard linking Hurst and Lower Essex Street, as well as Sherlock Street.

ENCLAVE: BIRMINGHAM:

March 2024 -

Images from Stephen Giles.

Images from Daniel Sturley.

February -

Images from Stephen Giles.

December 2023 -

 

November 2023 -

 

August 2023 -

Looking down on the site as it is being prepared. 

 

Project dates

17 Jun 2021 - On-going

Passions

Construction & regeneration

Contact

Your Place Your Space

Jonathan Bostock

0121 410 5520
jonathan.bostock@ yourplaceyourspace.com

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Enclave: Birmingham On The Rise - February 2024 Update

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All three phases at Enclave: Birmingham, on Lower Essex Street in Southside, are now well under construction and taking shape.
 

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All three phases at Enclave: Birmingham, on Lower Essex Street in Southside, are now well under construction and taking shape.
 


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Enclave: Birmingham is a brand new 628 build-to-rent community coming to Southside.

Recently forward funded and acquired by Blackrock Alternatives alongside Outpost Management, who will open their third Enclave-branded scheme here, the development will be spread across three buildings of eight, 12 & 28 storeys (97.95m).

Mixing comfort, connectivity, and stylish interiors, Enclave will offer 306 one, 295 two & 27 three-bedroomed homes, with over 20K SF of amenities & outward-facing commercial, including space for a prominent LGBT charity.

Arranged around two landscaped gardens, residents will benefit from dining suites, lounges, workspaces, a gym, a cinema, a 3D simulation suite, plus a 9th-floor garden and top-floor amenity space on the tallest.

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Completing the newly formed site will be a public square and realm, offering a safe and attractive space for everyone, further boosted by a tree-lined 'boulevard' linking Hurst and Lower Essex Street, as well as Sherlock Street.

You can follow its progress here and here with us, as well as on our socials: X, and IG.

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Enclave, images from Corstorphine&Wright; drone images from Stephen Giles.

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Lower Essex Square Recommended for Approval

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Lower Essex Square, a major mixed-use scheme of 628 new homes for Southside, which includes a 27-storey tower, is recommended for approval.

The largely vacant site is bound by Kent Street, Sherlock Street, Hurst Street, and Lower Essex Street.

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Lower Essex Square, a major mixed-use scheme of 628 new homes for Southside, which includes a 27-storey tower, is recommended for approval.

The largely vacant site is bound by Kent Street, Sherlock Street, Hurst Street, and Lower Essex Street.


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Lower Essex Street Ltd – led by the team who developed the excellent Timber Yard adjacent, as well as Soho Wharf – is seeking the go-ahead to develop the land with a major 628-home build-to-rent (BTR) development at the heart of the city's vibrant Gay Village.

Three new buildings of eight, 12 and 27-storeys (98m) are planned, comprising one- to three-bedroom apartments (36 affordable), as well as over 20K SF of high-quality new ground-level amenity and commercial space, providing a vibrant extension to an already bustling commercial scene.

Plans also include discounted space for a local LGBT charity.

Two internally landscaped courtyards, extensive winter and podium gardens, terraces, and a ninth-floor roof terrace on the tower would be available to residents.

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New tree-lined boulevards are planned, linking Hurst Street to Lower Essex Street, along with a new public square and a lime tree-lined link on Sherlock Street.

A cycle highway already runs past the site; as a result, 644 cycle spaces are to be provided across each new building, along with 24 car spaces, six disabled, and five electric vehicle bays.

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A statement filed on behalf of the applicant said: "The proposal represents a significant capital investment which will create employment, drive increased spending in the local economy, and support the city council's aspirations for Southside and Highgate.

"The mix of housing delivers a range of unit types that best reflect the demographic trends and market demand in this part of the city centre, as well as supporting the creation of sustainable communities.
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An officer's report said: "The scheme would make efficient use of this largely vacant brownfield site and contribute to the city's need for residential accommodation.

"There would be a net positive impact upon biodiversity, subject to the recommended conditions and, notwithstanding the small amount of employment land, the scheme would, on balance, make a positive contribution towards the regeneration of this part of the city centre."

Lower Essex Square will be reviewed by the city council’s planning committee on 16 June, at 11 am.

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