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Third time's a charm as £275m apartment complex gets green light again

Major regeneration project in Birmingham city centre wins the backing of planning chiefs despite legal challenge lodged by rival property group

Plans to redevelop the former Monaco House site in Birmingham have been approved for a third time

A major regeneration project which will see more than 1,000 new apartments built in Birmingham city centre has been approved for a third time.

Manchester-based developer Orchidtame has won the green light again for its £275 million plans to redevelop the former home of Monaco House in Bristol Street.

It initially won planning consent in summer 2018 before going to the council's planning committee again in July, pending the completion of a suitable legal agreement.

Following that second consent last year, the development was the subject of a challenge from Benacre Properties which has interests in nearby properties.

The firm issued a pre-action protocol letter prior to launching a judicial review bid on the grounds that the Monaco House project would impact neighbouring locally listed buildings.

City council officers had advised councillors the authority did not consider the grounds from the objector had merit but that it should be put before the committee again to "firm up the council's position in terms of potential challenge".

Officers continued to recommend the application for approval.