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Plans in for new £100m Birmingham apartment scheme

City council to rule on new Phoenix Yard project off Digbeth High Street

Plans have now been lodged for the Phoenix Yard apartment scheme in Birmingham

Plans have been lodged for a £100 million regeneration project in the Digbeth district of Birmingham.

Hartwell, the automotive and property development company, is leading the scheme known as Phoenix Yard which will contain 240 new apartments.

The proposals also include 260,000 sq ft of media and educational space, commercial floorspace, retail units, public realm and landscaping, subject to winning the city's backing.

An application has now been lodged with Birmingham City Council after plans for the site off Digbeth High Street were first revealed in March.

The 2.8-acre, brownfield development site is bordered by Coventry Street, Oxford Street and Meriden Street and is owned by Hartwell.

It is currently occupied by a children's nursery and was home to South & City College and more recently Birmingham City University's STEAMhouse innovation facility before it moved to a new development in Belmont Row.

Hartwell, which was founded in 1919, also previously ran a garage there.