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Housing
18:10, 27 JUL 2016
Birmingham's housing crisis deepens with larger shortfall
Birmingham City Council
New fears over where to build homes in the city with population set to surge as number of homes needed rises by a further 5,000 units
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Former Birmingham home of Eddie's rock club to be reborn as apartments
Housing
New plans brought forward to regenerate run-down site close to The Mailbox as 73 apartments as boom in city centre living continues
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Property Ombudsman expels Birmingham letting agency
Housing
Watchdog orders MT Properties Central to pay compensation and bans it from membership of industry body for at least two years following landlord complaints
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Park Central plans for 335 apartments set for go ahead
Construction
City council expected to rubber stamp final element of long-running regeneration of the former Lee Bank Estate
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Kettleworks regeneration poised for green light
Jewellery Quarter
Seven Capital's wholesale renovation for former factory in Jewellery Quarter expected to be given the go ahead next week
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Post and Mail tower block plan set for approval
Birmingham city centre
Planning officers say the proposed 14-storey tower on the former newspaper printworks site should be approved
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£15m redevelopment plans for Christopher Wray complex
Eastside
Old lighting factory which dates back to the early 1700s set to be reborn as student tower with bars and restaurants
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West Midlands house prices continue to rise
Housing
New data shows the speed at which the value of property is increasing continues to climb as average house price passes £200,000 mark in the region
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Don't rush to blame councils for lack of housing
The Budget
There are plenty of housing projects with planning permission in Birmingham so why are we waiting to see spades in the ground, asks Neil Elkes
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New apartment plans for run-down Digbeth plot
Digbeth
Former industrial land next to catholic church could become latest area in city's district to receive a new residential block
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Great Charles Square secures funding for new £55m apartment development
Jewellery Quarter
London-based Long Harbour makes first investment into Birmingham to support construction of 350-unit block
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Knight Frank appointed to former Cadbury HQ
Knight Frank
Property consultancy will act as lead agency to sell apartments in Franklin House which is undergoing £16m conversion
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More plans for Birmingham student accommodation
Southside
Two new developments have landed with the city council to build on a car park and redevelop a vacant commercial block
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Right to Buy sales drop in the West Midlands
Sandwell
New research says just under 1,200 social homes were sold in the 2014/15 fiscal year which was a decrease of over seven per cent
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Kings Norton homes to bulldozed after surveyor's report
Kings Norton
Houses would cost £137,000 to fix but could be done up by anyone on Homes Under The Hammer, says a city councillor
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Birmingham unveils new £5.8m housing plan
Housing
City council vows to build more than 650 new homes over the next year under a new investment programme
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Persimmon lodges plans for next phase of Selly Oak Hospital redevelopment
Selly Oak
Housebuilder aims to build 68 homes on land in south Birmingham as regeneration of old hospital site gathers pace
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Selly Oak MP calls for review of city's student housing market
Selly Oak
Steve McCabe says his constituency is already swamped with student bedrooms as applications for even more are waved through
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Birmingham's Assay Office to be converted into offices and flats
Jewellery Quarter
Plans lodged by Glenn Howells Architects to breathe new life into 1870s building as staff and archives finalise move to new home
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Former Post & Mail redevelopment project on sale as new plans lodged
Snow Hill
Second phase of scheme to regenerate site of old newspaper offices and printing press now with council as developers launch hunt to find a buyer
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Work starts on former Cadbury HQ regeneration
Cadbury
Franklin House is being turned into new apartments in a £16m renovation project which is due to be finished by next spring
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Student project on Calthorpe Estate poised for go ahead
Edgbaston
City planners expected to award the green light to regenerate former petrol station site with six-storey, 50-bedroom complex
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Shakespeare's birthplace is West Midlands' most expensive for first-time buyers
Economic Development
Stratford, Warwick and Solihull all feature high in list of region's most impenetrable markets when it comes to getting a foot on the property ladder
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Former Silver Blades ice rink regeneration set for green light
Birmingham city centre
City planners recommended to approve project which will see old ice rink and bowling alley demolished and replaced with 11-storey apartment block
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