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Green light for £260m mixed-use scheme in Birmingham

New hotel, apartments and commercial space are planned for industrial site in city's Digbeth district

Cole Waterhouse has won consent for its new £260m mixed-use scheme in Birmingham(Image: Cityscape Digital/Corstorphine + Wright Architects)

Plans for a major new mixed-use development comprising a hotel, residential accommodation and new business space in Birmingham has been given the green light by city planners.

Developer Cole Waterhouse has won the city council planning committee's backing today for its £260 million canalside scheme in Digbeth which will see a host of industrial buildings demolished to make way for the project.

The masterplan comprises a series of nine blocks ranging from two to 32 storeys containing up to 943 residential units, 64,580 sq ft of flexible commercial space, a 133-bedroom hotel and roof gardens.

There will also be parking for 66 cars, a piece of public art, a skypark on Duddeston Viaduct and 'Pump House Park' at the site at Upper Trinity Street and Adderley Street.

A former lock keeper's cottage, a locally listed operational pump house and a canal gauging weir at the five-acre development site will be retained as part of the new development.

A legal agreement will ensure discounted rent for the Pat Benson Boxing Academy, Museum of Youth Culture and Birmingham Music Archive which will be based there.

The project had received objections from local night-time venues which