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Kings Crescent Homes secures new funding from Paragon for Birmingham development

Company is regenerating a run-down former industrial site in the city's Jewellery Quarter

CGI of the Scholar's Quarter project in Birmingham

A property developer has secured a new £16.5 million funding package to support its acquisition of a Birmingham regeneration site.

London-based Kings Crescent Homes has bought the derelict land in Legge Lane, in the city's Jewellery Quarter, where it is planning to build 100 one- and two-bedroom apartments.

The scheme, which will be named Scholar's Quarter, is located next to another of the company's developments, called Copperworks, which will contain 117 residential units.

Work on Scholar's Quarter will commence imminently and is expected to be completed in 2023, with the 100 units spread across seven interconnected buildings.

The site has remained unused since it ceased being a home for industrial companies in the 1970s when it was a series of brass works, including Albion Works and Wellington Works.

The plot, along with other parts of Legge Lane, has long been the target of developers while locals have called for the unsightly area to be regenerated.

Nick Harvey-Jones, director and co-founder of Kings Crescent Homes, said: "2022 is an exciting year for Birmingham, especially as it hosts the Commonwealth Games.