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Green light for new shared living scheme

Project will see the conversion of an existing building to create 54 new apartments in Birmingham district

CGI of the Bradford Works shared living scheme in Barr Street, Birmingham

A new shared living residential scheme in Birmingham has received the green light from city planners.

Called Bradford Works, it will see the conversion of an existing building in Barr Street in the Jewellery Quarter.

The project will contain 54 self-contained ‘micro-apartments' with communal spaces including lounges, kitchens, dining areas, workspaces, wellness studio and roof terrace.

It will be aimed at young professionals, post-graduate students and freelancers as well as foster a community feel not usually associated with traditional apartment developments.

It is thought to be the first shared-living project in Birmingham and also the first by developer Cordia º£½ÇÊÓÆµ which is building The Lampworks as well, a development of 148 apartments to rent in nearby Great Hampton Street.

The firm has also recently completed The Gothic apartment block and converted a former TSB branch in the same road to create business space and its own HQ, now called The Bank.

Speaking at an event showcasing the firm's ongoing projects, Cordia º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's chief executive Andras Kárpáti said: "We are delighted to have welcomed our partners and stakeholders to The Bank to celebrate these significant milestones.