Plans for £500m Birmingham regeneration scheme move further ahead
By Chris Dodd
Paradise Circus will bring a number of new facilities to the centre of Birmingham Credit: Glenn Howells Architects
Plans for a £500m regeneration project in Birmingham – introducing new leisure facilities, a hotel offering, retail space and offices – have moved a step further ahead after a constructor was chosen to begin enabling work on the first phase of the project this autumn.
Wolverhampton-based firm Carillion has been elected to work on the 17-acre Paradise Circus mixed-use scheme, which is being developed by Paradise Circus General Partner: a joint venture between the city’s council and the British Telecom Pension Scheme, managed by Hermes Real Estate.
As well as a hotel, leisure facilities and 1.8 million sq ft (167,225sq m) in office space, the project will see the creation of shops, cultural offerings and civic amenities.
Paradise Circus is to be located within a public space between Birmingham’s Chamberlain and Centenary squares, with the regeneration being conducted over three building phases in accordance with a planned completion date between 2017 and 2018.
Glenn Howells Architects is behind designs for the first building being created, with Argent looking after the design and delivery of the project and Grant Associates producing the landscape architecture at the site.
Its developers hope the scheme will make an important contribution towards the council's delivery of Birmingham's new Enterprise Zone and Big City Plan, which will see the council attempt to turn Birmingham into a global destination by 2030.
Plans for a £500m regeneration project in Birmingham – introducing new leisure
facilities, a hotel offering, retail space and offices – have moved a step further
ahead after a constructor was chosen to begin enabling work on the first phase
of the project this autumn.
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Plans for £500m Birmingham regeneration scheme move further ahead
By Chris Dodd
Paradise Circus will bring a number of new facilities to the centre of Birmingham Credit: Glenn Howells Architects
Plans for a £500m regeneration project in Birmingham – introducing new leisure facilities, a hotel offering, retail space and offices – have moved a step further ahead after a constructor was chosen to begin enabling work on the first phase of the project this autumn.
Wolverhampton-based firm Carillion has been elected to work on the 17-acre Paradise Circus mixed-use scheme, which is being developed by Paradise Circus General Partner: a joint venture between the city’s council and the British Telecom Pension Scheme, managed by Hermes Real Estate.
As well as a hotel, leisure facilities and 1.8 million sq ft (167,225sq m) in office space, the project will see the creation of shops, cultural offerings and civic amenities.
Paradise Circus is to be located within a public space between Birmingham’s Chamberlain and Centenary squares, with the regeneration being conducted over three building phases in accordance with a planned completion date between 2017 and 2018.
Glenn Howells Architects is behind designs for the first building being created, with Argent looking after the design and delivery of the project and Grant Associates producing the landscape architecture at the site.
Its developers hope the scheme will make an important contribution towards the council's delivery of Birmingham's new Enterprise Zone and Big City Plan, which will see the council attempt to turn Birmingham into a global destination by 2030.
Plans for a £500m regeneration project in Birmingham – introducing new leisure
facilities, a hotel offering, retail space and offices – have moved a step further
ahead after a constructor was chosen to begin enabling work on the first phase
of the project this autumn.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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CoverMe, the global leader in fitness workforce management, today launches CoverMe PT, an
on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
STA's The Ripple Effect initiative has reached an important milestone after learners
completed the charity's first fully funded swimming teacher training programme, resulting in
seven newly qualified swimming teachers.
Pulse Fitness’ digital solution, Trakk, is helping Walsall Council transform community
health engagement into measurable outcomes by combining body composition tracking with
targeted physical activity interventions.