Second city seeing emerging high-rise cluster
Proposals by Glancy Nicholls for another residential tower in central Birmingham have been given the green light by city planners.
The architect is already behind a 61-storey scheme for Euro Property Investments at 100 Broad Street, which will include just over 500 flats.
Now the firm has been given the go-ahead for a 51-storey job called One Eastside (pictured), which will provide more than 650 homes for the build-to-rent sector in the tower and a smaller 15-storey building.
Proposals for the 拢160m One Eastside project also include a 鈥渟ky lounge鈥 with a rooftop dining and bar area. The developer on the scheme is Court Collaboration.
A growing number of tall towers are being built in Birmingham, with local practice Glenn Howells winning planning permission earlier this year for a 42-storey tower called the Mercian. Sisk is main contractor on the 拢183m project for developer Moda.
BAM is currently building 103 Colmore Row in Birmingham, which will be the tallest office tower in the city on completion.
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