Phoenix Backyard is to be a landmark mixed-use scheme within the centre of Digbeth.
Architects Allford Corridor Monaghan Morris have drawn up plans to expand an under-used 2.8-acre web page to offer 260,000 sq toes (24,228 sqm) of media and academic area, business floorspace, 240 new properties devices, retail area and public realm.
The designs are stated to ‘pay homage’ to the web page’s business historical past as Phoenix ironworks.
Developer Hartwell has introduced a public session for native citizens and companies to remark at the plans forward of filing a hybrid making plans software to Birmingham Town Council.

Joanne Churchill, workforce assets supervisor at developer Hartwell, stated: “Lately Digbeth has benefitted from vital funding and is recognised via Birmingham Town Council as a key expansion space. This scheme has been designed with this funding and the broader ambitions for Birmingham in thoughts. The prospective supply of media and academic area will fortify the ongoing expansion of BBC Midlands HQ and its ecosystem following the BBC’s multi-million-pound funding into the realm. In a similar fashion, new properties will supplement the web page’s location in Digbeth’s ingenious centre. This might be supported via very good connectivity, which is enhanced via within sight main delivery investments together with HS2’s Curzon Boulevard Station and the Metro Eastside extension.
“We look ahead to receiving feedback at the proposals from native citizens and companies, with comments set to assist tell our ultimate making plans software.”
Ridge, Cundall, Hoare Lea, Macfarlane & Friends and Newmark make up the remainder of Harwell’s crew at the challenge.
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