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New plans for 50-storey Birmingham apartment tower which could herald King Kong's return

Project called 'Chung Ying Plaza' hopes to create vertical village in the city centre with Nicholas Monro's famous 1970s King Kong sculpture as its centrepiece

CGI of Act One, a 50-storey apartment block planned in Birmingham city centre(Image: K4 Architects)

Plans for a huge new apartment complex reaching 50 storeys in Birmingham have been unveiled which could also see the famous old King Kong statue making a return to the city.

Jewellery Quarter developer Cordia Blackswan is behind the proposed scheme in Thorp Street in the Southside district which would contain 487 units to rent, ranging from one-bedroom to penthouse apartments.

The scheme, next to the Hippodrome theatre and Birmingham Royal Ballet buildings, would also have a lounge for residents on the 48th floor containing workspace, a library, cinema, games room and garden area.

A restaurant and bar is proposed for the 49th floor coupled with an observation deck taking the entirety of the top floor which will be accessible to the public.

New commercial units are planned for the ground floor, the existing 17 Thorp Street building will be retained and used as commercial space while a bike hub, gym, spa and wellbeing area has been earmarked for the first and second floors.

The tall tower, which has been designed by Digbeth-based practice K4 Architects, has been called 'Act One' while the wider scheme including new public realm is branded 'Chung Ying Plaza'.

A central feature of this will be the return of Nicholas Monro's famous 1972 King Kong sculpture which once stood proudly outside Birmingham's old Bull Ring Centre and at other locations in the city before taking up long-term residence in Edinburgh and latterly elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.