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Masterplan unveiled for Goods Station resi project in Birmingham

Plans have now been lodged with the city council which show proposals for five buildings containing almost 1,000 apartments alongside other amenities

CGI of the Goods Station project in Birmingham city centre(Image: SimpsonHaugh)

Almost 1,000 apartments are set to be built as part of a major new mixed-use scheme on vacant land in Birmingham city centre.

Student accommodation, commercial space and a food hall are also proposed at the Goods Station project on land in Holliday Street next to the city's iconic Mailbox complex.

Cheshire-based property and business services group Vita is leading the scheme, having acquired the site last year from government-owned development company London & Continental Railways.

The project has been going through a design and consultation process since then and now firm details of the proposals are available as a planning application has been lodged with the city council.

The scheme comprises five separate buildings on the four-acre site of ten, 19, 29, 39 and 49 storeys, with the tallest two at the Suffolk Street Queensway end containing a combined 868 apartments.

The 29-storey block will have 720 bedrooms for students, to be operated under Vita's own House of Social brand, with a 17,000 sq ft food hall open to the public at lower levels.

Goods Station will have a mix of residential, student flats and commercial space(Image: SimpsonHaugh)

This will aim to celebrate Birmingham's food scene with independent kitchens showcasing their work.

There will be 221 serviced apartments in the 19-storey building and a restaurant at lower levels and finally a further 122 apartments and a retail unit will be in the ten-storey block.