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Fresh plans to revamp Birmingham's Methodist Central Hall

Historic but decaying building could be transformed into new hotel-led leisure and business complex

CGI of plans to regenerate Methodist Central Hall in Birmingham to create a new mixed-use complex led by 'The Dean' hotel(Image: TODD Architects)

Fresh plans to breathe new life into a historic yet run-down Birmingham city centre building have been revealed which could see a hotel and leisure complex open.

Irish developer Oakmount and sister leisure firm Creative Cedar are behind the project, having bought Methodist Central Hall in Corporation Street in a bid to create a mixed-use scheme led by a new hotel with up to 155 bedrooms.

They also want to add a three-storey roof extension to house a restaurant and bar called Sophie's, create new commercial and business units, restore the auditorium and build an event space and nightclub in the basement.

Shop fronts on the ground floor would also be renovated and there would be a gym open to the public, according to a new planning application lodged with Birmingham City Council.

Subject to consent, the new hotel would be called 'The Dean' and operated by Dublin-based Oakmount's sister company Press Up Hospitality which has more than 65 hotel and leisure sites, mainly across Ireland.

This would be the fourth The Dean hotel and first outside of Ireland and the overall development is expected to create around 410 full- and part-time jobs.

Methodist Central Hall, which was completed in 1904 and is grade II* listed, was once home to the famous Que Club and welcomed major artists such as David Bowie, Daft Punk and Blur between 1989 and 2017.