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Plans for new Birmingham apartment tower - half the size of the original project

Developer Urban Vision is leading the scheme in Broad Street which could see almost 300 units built in 32-storey tower

New plans are being developed to replace Centennial House in Birmingham's Broad Street with a 32-storey apartment tower

New plans have been unveiled for an apartment project in Birmingham city centre - half the size of the previously consented scheme on the same site.

Developer and investor Urban Vision is behind the plans at 100 Broad Street where it wants to build a 32-storey tower containing 294 apartments to rent and ground-floor commercial and leisure space.

It 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' at the top of the building - said to be the highest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ outside of London.

It would have become Birmingham's tallest building.

Urban Vision is due to launch a public consultation next week into its own proposals ahead of submitting a planning application, most likely later this year.

Director Nigel Robson said: "Our proposals for a build-to-rent development at 100 Broad Street will be among the most sustainable in Birmingham and add real value to the city's skyline. The site has long been earmarked for development as part of a Broad Street area which has seen significant planned growth.