Posts Tagged ‘factory’
Winvic ready to go at Newhall Square
Winvic Construction starts work on site next week on a £53m private rented sector development in Birmingham. Newhall Square is being developed from an old factory in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter Winvic Construction has been working alongside developer Spitfire Bespoke Homes on the Newhall Square development for several months and […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreJewellery Quarter factory conversion named in RIBA shortlist
The Compound has been shortlisted for a RIBA prize A former Jewellery Quarter factory converted into a creative space used for films and events has been shortlisted in a prestigious architecture prize. The Compound once housed a textile factory but underwent a major regeneration and now counts singer Ed […] Click here to view original…
Read MoreMajor land deal for Jewellery Quarter regeneration
Developers have bought the AE Harris factory in Northwood Street The home of a historic Jewellery Quarter manufacturer is set to be transformed into a new mixed-use complex. AE Harris will move from its current home in Northwood Street, where it has been based since 1964, after which the […] Click here to view original…
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Read More‘Birmingham is not Beijing’ warns councillor as Kettleworks scheme approved
Tory councillor Gareth Moore, who sits on Birmingham City Council’s planning committee, said he was concerned about Seven Capital’s redevelopment of the Kettleworks building which will have 234 parking spaces of which only 112 will be allocated to serve its 291 flats. Tory councillor Gareth Moore, who sits on Birmingham City Council’s planning committee, said…
Read More‘We’re not bicycle-mad Beijing so give us car park spaces’ says councillor
Original web page at ‘We’re not bicycle-mad Beijing so give us car park spaces’ says councillor The former Swan Kettleworks factory at the junction of Pope St and Icknield Street A councillor has accused planning officials of treating Birmingham like Beijing in creating vast bicycle storage facilities but too little car parking for a new…
Read More‘We’re not bicycle-mad Beijing so give us car park spaces’ says councillor
Original web page at ‘We’re not bicycle-mad Beijing so give us car park spaces’ says councillor The former Swan Kettleworks factory at the junction of Pope St and Icknield Street A councillor has accused planning officials of treating Birmingham like Beijing in creating vast bicycle storage facilities but too little car parking for a new…
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