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New plans for 29-storey student apartment tower in Birmingham

Development site was once home to city's famous Eddie's Rock Club but has been vacant and in need of regeneration for many years

CGI of plans to build 540 student bedrooms in Gough Street, Birmingham(Image: Urban Innovations)

The former home of Eddie's Rock Club in Birmingham city centre could be housing a new student apartment development reaching up to 29 storeys.

The newly revealed plans would see a brownfield plot near the Mailbox shopping complex regenerated to contain 540 studios across two adjoining buildings, the smaller of which would have ten storeys.

Designed by Belfast-based Urban Innovations, it would also have facilities for residents including a roof terrace on the 29th floor, gym, social hub, 24-hour concierge, games area and bookable private dining rooms.

There will be free bike hire along with 204 spaces to store bicycles but no car parking. The half-acre application site sits at the corner of Gough Street and Suffolk Street Queensway.

It is estimated that around 460 full-time equivalent jobs will be created on site during construction with a further 15 through site management and other roles, according to a report prepared by planning consultancy Carter Jonas.

A community infrastructure levy of around £1.4 million has also been included in the newly submitted planning application to be spent on local projects.

Construction is set to commence on site in November and complete in 2025, subject to consent.