Ever wondered what Birmingham city centre will look like in a decade's time?
Good, because you're in the right place.
We've gathered together a few of the key regeneration, infrastructure and property projects which will be changing the face of Birmingham for a very long time.
Cornwall Street corner
After much debate over what would happen on the corner of Cornwall Street and Livery Street - - work is now well under way on 'Cornerblock', the
Going large in Broad Street
Moda Living is planning a 42-storey residential tower in Broad Street - and charged with leading the £183 million development.
Fancy a pint in the 'ruinpub'?
Receiving high the regeneration of the old Christopher Wray building next to Eastside City Park will see it house a basement 'ruinpub' - a Hungarian concept whereby boozers are set up in derelict old buildings.
Completing Snowhill estate
It's been a long time coming but the completion of the Snowhill estate behind the station which inspired its name draws ever closer.
Three Snowhill will
Spinning on an Axis
Axis - known by many as the Atkins building - is going to be long gone, to be replaced and some smart public squares next to the Mailbox. It will be called Axis Square.
Speedy jaunts to the capital
All being well, the will be open and in use during 2026, bringing the capital that bit closer to Birmingham. The old terminal building
Metro expansion
Work has been going on behind the scenes for some time now on the next phases of the outside New Street station to the end of Broad Street, via the Town Hall and library.
Enter the arena
Regular visitors to the Library of Birmingham will taking shape with staff due to start inhabiting the building from early next year.
Centenary Square makeover
The boardings are now up around Centenary Square. While it is no doubt inconveniencing some, the popular square in a couple of years' time complete with fountains for children (and adults) to get soaked in.
Colmore Row and Snow Hill Square
This is still in the early stages of development but plans and have a more boulevard feel.
Welcome to Paradise
Arguably the most talked about and even controversial of all of Birmingham's major property projects, the in Chamberlain Square is really taking shape.
Offices, restaurants and a hotel should all be in situ by 2027.












