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Historic builders' merchants plans new Birmingham design centre

EH Smith has lodged new plans to convert vacant and derelict warehouse in city's Digbeth district

CGI of plans by EH Smith to create a new design centre in Bradford Street, Birmingham(Image: Howells)

A historic builders' merchant is planning to open a new design centre in Birmingham.

EH Smith has lodged plans to renovate a derelict warehouse in the city's Digbeth district to create a new hub for the construction industry.

It is eyeing a site at 312-314 Bradford Street currently occupied by a 20th-century warehouse.

The family-owned company wants to carry out a wholesale renovation of the vacant building which was once a tool-making workshop for the Birmingham Machine Tool Rebuilding Co.

The proposed new design centre and construction hub will have showroom space, workshops, displays of more than 1,000 brick types along with ceramics, terracotta, stone and masonry support systems.

The design centre will also contain mock-ups to demonstrate modern methods of construction and education and demonstration areas about how materials can be used in fields such as sustainability, fire safety and water conservation.

A newly submitted planning application proposes to retain and restore original features of the building such as its pitched roof and arched gateway alongside an original eight-tonne crane and supporting structure which will become a focal feature within the shed.