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Caddick kicks off Digbeth regen plan with £43m flats job

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Caddick kicks off Digbeth regen plan with £43m flats job

The 180,000 sq ft residential challenge kicks off a wider regeneration of Higher Trinity Road and can comprise 211 flats delivered in three blocks, the tallest of which is 10 storeys excessive.

Building will start imminently following demolition and enabling works.

The scheme’s Pump Home Park is designed across the historic lock keepers cottage which is to be retained and renovated

Designed by Corstorphine & Wright, the complete Cole Waterhouse UTS scheme will ship a mixture of rentable and open market gross sales properties, some with live-work house, a 133-bedroom lodge, 60,000 sq ft of economic house, automobile parking and huge new areas of public realm.

Deliberate Higher Trinity Road regeneration scheme in Digbeth

The event of round eight buildings, one rising to as much as 31-storeys is anticipated to create 600 jobs throughout the building part.

Ray O’Sullivan, Regional Managing Director for Caddick Building Midlands, mentioned: “Cole Waterhouse has visualised an formidable and spectacular masterplan to create a thriving inventive and cultural hub at Higher Trinity Road, and we’re proud to have been appointed to convey this imaginative and prescient to life in part one.

“Caddick has constructed its intensive experience delivering high-quality residential initiatives throughout the North, and as we tackle new and thrilling initiatives within the Midlands.”

The challenge marks Caddick’s second main regeneration improvement within the Midlands, including to the close by Port Loop scheme, which has seen Caddick construct 58 new-build flats on behalf of City Splash and Locations for Individuals.

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