Newsgallery
The West Midlands' major developments
The Curzon Street HS2 station is likely to be the main issue. This shows a computer-generated image of an aerial view of plans for the station1 of 15 A computer-generated image of plans for the entrance to Birmingham Curzon Street HS2 Station, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan2 of 15 A computer-generated image from inside Curzon Street HS2 Station facing New Canal Street, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan3 of 15 A 3D aerial view of the areas designated for regeneration immediately surrounding Curzon Street HS2 Station, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan4 of 15 An artist's impression of the view from Curzon Street looking towards Curzon Street Tunnel, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan5 of 15 An artist's impression of Fazeley Street and the Duddeston Viaduct, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan6 of 15 An artist's impression of proposals for the HS2 Curzon Street station7 of 15 Arena Central is one of the key developments being pushed at MIPIM - with progress already being seen on the ground8 of 15 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Central - the mixed use plan for the area around the LG Arena - is also likely to be a MIPIM talking point9 of 15 Birmingham City Council will be hoping to make progress with Icknield Port - a proposal to create 1,200-much needed homes - at MIPIM10 of 15 An artist's impression of plans for the canal around Icknield Port Loop11 of 15 An artist's impression of the new hotel planned for the Paradise Circus scheme in Birmingham12 of 15 Plans for Birmingham’s Paradise Circus13 of 15 An artist's impression of Ratcliffe Passage after the Paradise Circus redevelopment.14 of 15 Outside of Birmingham, the Friargate development in Coventry is expected to draw interest15 of 15