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Plans unveiled for major new mixed use scheme in Digbeth

Pressworks will contain 650 apartments and new commercial space on industrial land in the Birmingham district

CGI of plans for 650 apartments and commercial space in the new Pressworks development in Digbeth(Image: Glancy Nicholls Architects)

A new mixed-use residential and commercial development reaching 21 storeys is set to be built in Birmingham city centre.

New plans have been lodged by Birmingham-based developer Prosperity to regenerate industrial land in Digbeth to create 650 apartments and new commercial space.

The application site covers two plots of land bounded by Bradford Street, Moseley Street, Barford Street and Rea Street and is currently occupied by a series of low-rise industrial buildings which would all be demolished if the project gets the green light.

The proposals comprise six separate blocks of between and eight and 21 storeys containing 299 one-bedroom and 351 two-bedroom apartments alongside 30,000 sq ft of commercial space.

There would also be roof gardens, new public and private amenity space and parking for 364 bikes but nothing for cars at the scheme which is called ‘Pressworks'.

The site is in an area of intense focus from property developers at present with Dandara this week also revealing its plans for ‘Cheapside', a development of more than 1,500 homes and a new business centre on land neighbouring this application site.

Also in the pipeline in the Digbeth district are SevenCaptial's Connaught Square housing scheme and a brace of high-rise residential projects by Court Collaboration on High Street Deritend which together will contain almost 1,500 apartments.