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Plans in for new 49-storey Birmingham apartment block

This is latest application to be lodged for the city centre £700m Paradise scheme

Plans have now been lodged for the 49-storey Octagon tower in Birmingham(Image: Glenn Howells Architects)

Plans to build "one of the finest apartment schemes ever seen" in Birmingham city centre have been lodged.

First mooted in March, the 49-storey 'Octagon' tower will sit next to Summer Row on the £700 million Paradise project and contain 346 apartments to rent.

It is the first residential element proposed for the long-running regeneration scheme which had been hitherto an office-led scheme.

The 510-foot building has been designed by Birmingham-based practice Glenn Howells Architects and developers claim it is the world's first pure octagon residential tower.

There will be a mix of apartments containing one, two or three bedrooms with a percentage reserved key workers at affordable rents.

Following a public consultation earlier this year, more extensive lighting for the top of the building will be installed, making it even more visible from across the city due to Octagon's position on the Birmingham ridge.

The application site is currently home to 1980s office block 77 Paradise Circus and the Copthorne Hotel which would be demolished if the project were handed the green light by city council planning chiefs.