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West Midlands business review of 2024 - part two: 'Utterly bonkers' scheme rejected, new mayor and airport queues

Our West Midlands Review of the Year moves into the spring and the news that a controversial apartment scheme was thrown out, the region had new political leadership and passengers were suffering queues at Birmingham Airport

Clockwise from top left: Rejected apartment plans in Birmingham, ex-mayor Andy Street and successor Richard Parker, long queues at Birmingham Airport and the famous Ringway Centre

The second part of our West Midlands business review of 2024 moves into the spring months and starts with the news that one of the quirkier proposals to land on the desk of Birmingham's planners in recent years was

Developers had applied to build a 42-storey tower with 300 apartments at 80 Broad Street but the building would have 'oversailed' the listed former Royal Orthopaedic Hospital which dates back to the early 1800s.

Despite plans to turn the former hospital into a community hub being a key part of the application, planning committee members rejected it unanimously in April.

The designs were caustically described by councillors as "quite frankly ludicrous" and as though the applicant had "just plonked something on top and hoped it worked".

An Ashes Test provided a bumper boost to Warwickshire County Cricket Club but failed to prevent a drop in profit at the sporting institution.

Tens of thousands of cricket fans descended on Birmingham in June 2023 for the first test between England and Australia, contributing to a £6.5 million rise in revenue at the club.

WEST MIDLANDS BUSINESS NEWS REVIEW OF 2024

Warwickshire said the 2023 men's and women's Ashes matches drew in record crowds of 138,000, with ticket sales and hospitality providing a bumper payday for the club.

But its annual results showed that higher energy bills and fees to host major matches meant a drop in pre-tax profit to below £3 million despite the rise in income.