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Plans in for 33-storey Birmingham apartment tower

Urban Vision is behind project to regenerate corner plot on city's famous Broad Street

CGI of 100 Broad Street, Birmingham

Plans have been lodged to build a 33-storey apartment tower in Birmingham. Developer and investor Urban Vision is behind the project at 100 Broad Street.

It announced in March that it was launching a consultation into these new proposals which are half the size of a previously consented scheme at the same site.

Urban Vision wants to build 294 apartments to rent alongside communal amenities such as co-working spaces, lounges and rooftop gardens. There will also be commercial space on the ground floor.

The investor announced last year that it had acquired the plot, at the corner with Ryland Street opposite the Fiveways Entertainment Centre, from Euro Property Investments.

That developer originally won consent in 2020 shortly before the onset of the covid-19 pandemic for a 61-storey tower containing 503 apartments, shops, amenities and a sky restaurant and bar in a glass 'crown' - said to be the highest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ outside of London. It would have become Birmingham's tallest building.

The application site is under an acre in size and is currently occupied by an office block called Centennial House which would be demolished.

The development is expected to create more than 50 new jobs once operational as well as many more during construction.