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New plans in for 29-storey 'green' Birmingham apartment complex

The Narrowhouse is aiming to deliver sustainable living by generating its own electricity

Revised plans have been submitted to regenerate the 52 Gas Street site in Birmingham

New-look plans have been unveiled for a residential development in Birmingham aiming to be a benchmark in sustainable housing.

The £60 million canalside project would see the redevelopment of 52 Gas Street and a neighbouring tollhouse to create almost 250 apartments as well as amenities for residents.

Plans for the site were first lodged last summer under the name Gather & Soul but have since been revised and resubmitted, including adding 14 storeys to the original height.

Now called The Narrowhouse to reflect the heritage of the building's location, the number of planned co-living apartments has increased from 161 to 249.

The apartments will overlook the canal and Gas Street Basin

Co-living is a concept whereby private apartments will be created alongside communal spaces such as shared kitchens, lounges and work areas in a bid to encourage a sense of community.

There will also be a cinema, podcast and media rooms, gym and a rooftop terrace, a walkway connecting to the canal and a café on the towpath.

The 2024 proposal was to demolish the existing building at the application site and construct two adjoining blocks of seven and 15 storeys respectively.

Birmingham-based GNM Developments still intends to demolish the existing complex but instead have a single tower on top of a base building to reach a total height of 29 storeys.