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15-storey city office block gets green light

Development is another boost for Birmingham property sector

A CGI of what the Lumina building on Snow Hill Queensway could look like.

Birmingham’s office sector has been given another shot in the arm after a key city centre scheme was given the go-ahead.

Birmingham City Council’s planning department has unanimously backed the 240,000 sq ft Grade A ‘Lumina’ office block, in Snow Hill Queensway.

It follows progress at developments at nearby , and .

Despite backing the new scheme, at the back of the Lloyd House police headquarters, councillors were concerned about the block creating a wind tunnel effect and called for tests ahead of construction.

However, developers M&G Real Estate and Sterling Property Ventures said they were pleased with the overall support.

Sterling PV spokesman James Howarth said: “The support shown for Lumina from the city council, Birmingham’s property industry and the wider business community demonstrates a clear understanding that the city needs high quality office accommodation if it is to compete on a national platform.

“With this consent secured, we can transform an eyesore and deliver a critical mass of commercial development in one the Big City Plan’s priority locations.”

Lumina was designed as a 15-storey building by Birmingham-based architect practice Aedas.