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New apartments planned in revamp of chamber of commerce HQ

Building designed by legendary Birmingham architect John Madin will undergo repair work and two new buildings will be constructed with residential accommodation

CGI of how Chamber of Commerce House in Birmingham could look following redevelopment work

More than 130 new apartments are set to be built as part of the revamp of a Birmingham office block.

New plans have been lodged to refurbish and build next to Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston after the business body sold the site in 2020 for £4.75 million.

Owner Mercia Real Estate is now seeking consent to construct a nine-storey block on a plinth containing 93 apartments and a second new building with 38 apartments across four storeys.

There would be a mix of one- and two-bedroom units, including four penthouse apartments, and parking.

Under the proposals, there would also be ground-floor commercial space in both buildings, along with other amenities including a gym and co-living/working accommodation, and new public realm at the site on the corner of Harborne Road and Highfield Road.

Planned refurbishment work of Chamber of Commerce House itself includes cleaning and repairing the façade of the building and replacement of its glazing with contemporary windows to improve energy efficiency.

Chamber of Commerce House is the head office of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, along with other tenants, and was designed by the legendary Birmingham architect John Madin. It has been the home of the chamber since 1960.