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Green light for Chamberlain Square and Paradise buildings

Construction work can begin on the new office complexes in Birmingham city centre once Central Library and Paradise Forum demolition work completes

City planners have backed the development of the first two buildings at Paradise

City planners have today given their backing to the first three phases of construction work in central Birmingham.

Three separate applications were debated and approved by councillors for two new office buildings - - and new public space in the square next to the Council House.

The work will involve the demolition of Central Library and Paradise Forum shopping precinct which is yet to start earnest and had an original completion date of October this year.

The team behind Paradise said today this demolition work would now start "within weeks".

Paradise is an office-led development due to be completed in the mid-2020s and will comprise a hotel and eight separate buildings geared towards serving Birmingham's growing reputation as a key destination for corporate occupiers.

Construction work on One and Two Chamberlain Square, which will together have more than 350,000 sq ft of grade A office space, is due to start next year with both buildings expected to be finished before the end of 2018.

Pictures: CGIs of One and Two Chamberlain Square

The public realm work includes a new pedestrian street through the centre of the development, linking the upgraded Chamberlain Square to Centenary Square, but which this week with some describing it as bland and sterile.