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Housing
12:03, 15 MAR 2017
St Modwen plans more Longbridge homes
St Modwen
Latest plans will see more regeneration of parts of the older MG Rover plant in south Birmingham
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Birmingham apartment block vision back again
Broad Street Birmingham
Plot to build residential complex near Broad Street has been revised after councillors dismissed it due to lack of parking
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Beorma Quarter poised for go ahead but with fewer flats
Beorma Quarter
Revised plans lodged by Salhia Investments for Digbeth regeneration scheme will still contain the city's tallest office building at 30-storeys
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New build homes in West Midlands 'are like rabbit hutches'
Housing
Fresh concerns have arisen about “rabbit hutch” new builds after researchers found new homes being constructed in the region were smaller than anywhere in the Ƶ outside the North East
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Powergen plans to spell the end for Madin's office block
Shirley
Long-awaited application is finally lodged to knock down and regenerate vacant building in Shirley town centre which has been empty for more than two decades
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Support for Steve McCabe's rogue landlord Bill
Steve McCabe
House of Commons will hear today about proposed new law designed to protect residents against dodgy landlords and cowboy builders
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Selly Oak residents back MP's bid to crackdown on rogue developers
Steve McCabe
Labour MP Steve McCabe is trying to push through a Bill to give local councils more powers to clamp down on cowboy builders and unscrupulous landlords
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Housing fails to keep pace with Birmingham's rising population
Housing
New government data shows that the rate of housebuilding in the city is struggling to keep up with the speedy increase in population
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Jewellery Quarter regeneration project back with planners
Jewellery Quarter
Fewer apartments but extra commercial space as Seven Capital revamps its plans for the St George's Urban Village development
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New apartments near Barclaycard Arena set for green light
Barclaycard Arena
Proposals to build 63 one- and two-bedroom units on a car park in Edward Street have been recommended for the green light by city planners
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Housebuilding growing in the West Midlands
Construction
Almost 11,000 new homes registered as construction on tract to hit best levels since the recession kicked in
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Steve McCabe steps up mission to tackle rogue developers
Steve McCabe
Selly Oak MP wants to hear example of unsafe development and cowboy builders as he attempts to increase enforcement of existing planning laws
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Birmingham apartment project stumbles over loss of parking
Broad Street Birmingham
Developer sent back to the drawing board over plans to build block of flats on pay and display car behind Broad Street
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West Midlands buyers pay 50pc more for rural homes
Economic Development
You have to pay 50 per cent more for a rural spot in this region – £252,927, compared to £168,317 in the region’s in a towns and cities
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Renovation for Jewellery Quarter factories which supplied First World War troops
Jewellery Quarter
Historic trio of old factories which date back 150 years are to undergo a wholesale regeneration as more unused property is brought forward for residential redevelopment
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Birmingham's most expensive flat sold for £1.8m
Birmingham city centre
Regeneration of former warehouse branded 'utterly dreadful' by city councillor is home to landmark apartment which has set new benchmark for Birmingham
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Birmingham city centre apartment plans scaled back
Broad Street Birmingham
Developers of car park site off Broad Street have cut project in half after planning officers expressed concerns of scheme's potential impact on road
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New future for old home of Eddie's rock club
Construction
Green light from city planning chiefs to demolish Birmingham United Services Club building and build new flats but debate over parking provision rages on
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Third apartment complex for Jewellery Quarter street
Jewellery Quarter
More plans have been lodged to build new flats on the same road as two other schemes in manufacturing quarter as London-based group looks to renovate derelict site
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Silver lining for Jewellery Quarter's Assay Office
Jewellery Quarter
As work starts on a new dawn for the Assay Office, the Post gets the inside track on its future
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Ground works start on Harrison Drape regeneration
Digbeth
Former curtain track factory in Digbeth on course to open by the end of next year as 313 studios and apartments
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MP Steve McCabe calls for new rogue landlords law
Steve McCabe
Selly Oak politician says he wants to see a change in the law which will stop builders and landlords flouting planning regulations
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More apartments planned for central Birmingham
Gallan
Second apartment project brought forward for same street close to Barclaycard Area meaning more than 140 flats will be built on two neighbouring car park sites
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New images of £100m Jewellery Quarter regeneration project
Jewellery Quarter
Consultation launches on Great Charles Place - to be built on Ludgate Hill Car Park - which will contain 320 apartments, leisure and office space as well as office units in a second phase
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