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£200m plan for old Birmingham Typhoo Tea factory

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The old tea factory is to be converted into office and leisure space. At least 1,000,000 sq ft of development is anticipated, which will include Grade A office space, business incubator space, bars and restaurants, artist studios and homes. 

Work is set to start next year on the long-awaited revamp of the site close to the proposed HS2 Curzon Station.

A planning application will be prepared in the summer with the original 1930s building first converted and new buildings following on the remaining vacant land.

Jon Andrews, director at Stoford, said:

“This is a very ambitious scheme that promises to set the tone for transformation of the Digbeth area of the city and we are delighted to have been selected to play a central role in delivering this important development programme.”

The development forms part of the council’s plans to create a Knowledge Hub, bringing together some of the city’s leading educational establishments to enhance what is already a growing quarter of the city and will benefit from the arrival of the new HS2 line at Curzon Street in 2026.

Source: Consturction Enquirer

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Posted: 16/03/2017