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Birmingham's backing for Axis Square redevelopment

New office block and a public square next to the Mailbox are warmly welcomed by city council's planning committee

CGI of One Axis Square which has received the green light(Image: Fletcher Priest Architects)

City planning chiefs have unanimously backed proposals to replace Birmingham's Axis building.

London and Continental Railways is behind the scheme to demolish the ten-storey block next to the Mailbox and build a brand new, nine-storey office building called One Axis Square along with public realm.

Birmingham City Council's planning committee praised the plans, which will also neighbour the new Arena Central development, despite the designs receiving a negative

Coun Barry Henley (Lab Brandwood) told the committee: "I welcome this development - it's a very attractive new building and a clever way to utilise the area the Axis now stands on more effectively in a higher density way while producing some good, new public open space.

"Overall, the design and the initiative are to be complimented."

Coun Peter Douglas Osborn (Con Weoley) added: "As a modernist building, I think it leaves a bit to be desired and this particular improvement gives it more character.

"It's going to add a bit of character to the area and I think we should welcome it."

The new office building will be constructed first after which the 1970s Axis complex will be knocked down to allow incumbent tenants to stay in situ, with some expected to move into the new facility.