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Green light for new city centre apartment block in Birmingham

Claremont Property Group is leading Projekt 55 in Holloway Head

CGI of how the new apartments will look in Birmingham

City planners in Birmingham have given the green light to a new apartment block.

Office building 55 Holloway Head will be renovated to contain 131 residential units in a development called ‘Projekt 55'.

There will be a five-storey extension with roof garden in order to create 122 apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms and nine three-storey townhouses.

There is also additional space for a restaurant and an office.

The seven-storey former 'flatted factory', known as Lee Bank House, sits at the corner with Blucher Street and was built by the council in the late 1950s to accommodate small industrial units displaced by residential schemes in the city centre.

It has corridors and lifts large enough for forklift trucks and deep floor plates and is said to be one of just three of its kind constructed in Birmingham.

Birmingham-based developer Claremont Property Group, which is actually based in the building, is behind the scheme.