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New 47-storey apartment tower to address 'undersupply of quality rental accommodation'

Developer behind Birmingham's latest tall tower project says he hopes project in Broad Street will offer something a little different

CGI of The Essington, a planned new apartment tower at 90-97 Broad Street, Birmingham(Image: Glancy Nicholls Architects)

Birmingham's Broad Street has seen an influx of high-rise developments in recent years - and it could soon have another joining the city's skyline.

Developer Regal Property is eyeing a plot at 90-97 Broad Street to house a £150 million 47-storey residential tower with 526 apartments to rent, to be called 'The Essington'.

The site, currently occupied by low-rise office buildings, is the merest of stone's throws away from The Bank, Regal's two-phase apartment project which completed shortly before the onset of the covid pandemic.

Alongside the apartments, the newly unveiled designs include co-working space, a cinema room, gym and yoga studio, cycle storage and one of the city's highest private dining rooms on the building's top floor.

There would also be a pocket park on the ground floor for residents at the development which is designed around an H-shaped floor plan.

If successful, The Essington would become the latest in a string of tall towers to be built or proposed for a street which for decades was known for its raucous nightlife and not a lot else.

Regal completed The Bank in 2020, comprising two towers of 22 and 33 storeys respectively and containing 406 apartments, while last year