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Birmingham Plans for World’s First 53 Storey Net-Zero Tower
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Woodbourne Group has unveiled plans for the first mixed-use tower to be constructed in a key part of Birmingham city centre which could create more than 1,000 jobs.

 

A mix of residential living spaces for up to 732 students, and up to 498 residential co-living units. The 53-storey tower will also encompass almost 130,000 sq ft of office space, R&D and life science space, over 3,000 sq ft of retail space, 15,000 sq ft of leisure space, more than 76,424 sq ft of new and improved public realm and 490m of walking and cycling routes.

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What will be called “Curzon Wharf” will be within 8 minutes walking distance to HS2 Curzon Street Station and will take up 993,046 sq ft of space.

At a cost of £360m, Curzon Wharf will be Birmingham’s tallest tower at 172m (564 feet). Student flats will take up 41 storeys whilst the co-living flats will take up 14 storeys.

A team of regeneration and built-environment specialists worked with Birmingham City Council during a five year consultation to produce the hybrid plans.

Chief Executive Tani Dulay at Woodbourne Group said: “Curzon Wharf isn’t just a development, it’s a manifesto that will position Birmingham as UK’s leading smart and sustainable city, helping to pave the way for the UK’s Green Revolution. It reinforces Birmingham position as the UK’s second city.

“It will act as a catalyst for the wider transformation of the Eastside area, where a number of masterplans have been earmarked which otherwise would not be possible. It signposts Birmingham’s route to delivering transformational change to the city.

“It will promote social, cultural and economic exchange in a truly transformative urban neighbourhood.”

Andy Street, West Midlands Mayor said: “This is an incredibly exciting plan, with the potential to create more than 1,000 jobs at what will be a critical time for our region’s economy as we recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

“It is brilliant to see how innovative the masterplan is, not only through being net-zero and contributing towards our #WM2041 goal, but also with the life sciences element which will help create a number of high-skilled, well-paid jobs in a key industry of the future, building on the recent investment at the life sciences site in Selly Oak.

“I will support Tani and his team at Woodbourne Group as best I can as Mayor to get this scheme moving.”

Leader of Birmingham City Council, Cllr Ian Ward, said: “This exciting project will put Birmingham right at the forefront of green, sustainable development and underlines our determination to tackle the climate crisis, while also creating jobs and opportunities for people across the city.

“We’ve shown with the recent launch of Our Future City Plan consultation that Birmingham has the ambition and vision to become a more resilient, sustainable and inclusive city and Curzon Wharf shows our determination to turn vision into reality.

“We want to work with the people and communities of Birmingham as we re-imagine and reshape our city, so I would urge as many people as possible to have their say in this consultation.”

Planning and development consultants Turley and commercial property agents CBRE have calculated Curzon Wharf will add £2m a year in council tax and business rates and attract a New Homes Bonus of £4m.

Curzon Wharf is the subject of a public consultation period that began on Friday 12 March and will run for two weeks, closing on 26 March.

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