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Paradise developers plan 49-storey octagonal resi tower in Birmingham

Team behind £700m city centre regeneration scheme claim tower will be the tallest of its kind in the world if backed by Birmingham planning chiefs

Paradise chiefs are planning to build a 49-storey octagonal residential tower in Birmingham(Image: Glenn Howells Architects)

Developers in Birmingham have unveiled their designs for a new 49-storey octagonal apartment complex which they say will be the tallest of its kind in the world.

The team behind the £700 million Paradise project is planning to construct a 510-foot tower containing more than 340 apartments which will offer views across the city's skyline and beyond.

Project manager Argent says it will be the world's tallest pure octagonal residential building in what will be a landmark first for Birmingham.

A consultation has been launched today on the scheme, to be called 'Octagon', which is set to be developed on the northern edge of the city centre site next to Summer Row.

Argent announced in March that it was looking to introduce a residential aspect to the regeneration project which has been office-led since its inception.

It now wants to build 346 apartments, ranging from one to three bedrooms, on land currently occupied by 1980s office building 77 Paradise Circus Queensway.

They will be available to rent only and will include some affordable housing.