Jewellery Quarter development site snapped up

Jewellery Quarter development site snapped up

A three-acre site in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter with the potential to be transformed into homes and commercial units has been acquired by a property development joint venture. Apsley House Capital and Galliard Homes has snapped up the plot on Northwood Street, which is currently occupied by manufacturing and engineering […] Click here to view original…

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Major land deal for Jewellery Quarter regeneration

Major 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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Former Birmingham home of Eddie’s rock club to be reborn as apartments

Original web page at Former Birmingham home of Eddie’s rock club to be reborn as apartments Pic: Joel Kempsey-Fagg/D5 Architects Former home of Eddie’s rock club in Gough Street could been reborn as apartments More city centre apartments could be coming to Birmingham after plans were lodged to demolish the former home of Eddie’s rock…

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Great Charles Square secures funding for new £55m apartment development

Original web page at www.birminghampost.co.uk Car Park in Ludgate Hill where a new mixed-use scheme could be built Redevelopment of a run-down city centre car park into a mixed-used scheme looks set to go ahead after a funder was secured for a new apartment block. London-based Long Harbour is making its first investment in […]

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Birmingham Mint redevelopment plans refused

Original web page at www.insidermedia.com The regeneration scheme, known as ‘Mint 8A’, has been earmarked for a vacant plot at Icknield Street which falls within the surroundings of the grade II-listed Birmingham Mint factory, a historic plant where coins were once minted. Mint Property Development lodged plans with Birmingham City Council in March to […]

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