Scheme will run to 39 storeys
Build-to-rent developer Moda has unveiled plans for a second high-rise tower in Birmingham.
The firm is already behind the 42-storey Mercian scheme, which has been designed by local practice Glenn Howells Architects and is being built by Sisk.
Now Ryder Architecture has come up with plans for a 39-storey building on a derelict plot on Great Charles Street near the city centre.
The 722-home scheme, which will be built on a council-owned brownfield site on the edge of Birmingham鈥檚 historic Jewellery Quarter, went out to public consultation earlier this week.
The 481-home Mercian scheme will include a 200m rooftop running track.
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