AHMMs 100m Phoenix Yard scheme goes out for consultation
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Hartwell Plc has revealed plans for a 100 million mixed-use regeneration scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham. The Phoenix Yard proposals seek to transform a 2.8-acre brownfield site into a development incorporating commercial and retail space, as well as 240 new homesSource: HartwellThe proposed Phoenix Yard, designed by AHMMAutomotive and property development company Hartwell Plc has launched a public consultation on AHMMs plans for Phoenix Yard, a scheme intended to provide 260,000 sq ft of media, retail, commercial and educational space, as well as 240 homes.The development is proposed for a site bordered by Coventry Street, Oxford Street, Meriden Street, and Digbeth High Street, adjacent to the forthcoming Midland Metro extension and within walking distance of HS2s Curzon Street Station.The scheme forms part of wider regeneration plans in Digbeth, where major projects include the BBCs forthcoming headquarters at Typhoo Wharf and the 1.9 billion Smithfield Market masterplan.Joanne Churchill, group property manager at Hartwell Plc, said: Through unlocking the potential of this site, our plans promise to positively contribute to the areas ongoing transformation into a thriving and vibrant part of Birmingham, delivering an exciting range of new opportunities and living space for the future.The proposed Phoenix Yard, designed by AHMMSource: HartwellThe proposed Phoenix Yard, designed by AHMMSource: Hartwell1/2show captionThe consultation closes on31 March and will be followed bya hybrid planning application to Birmingham City Council.The scheme aims to achieve BREEAM Excellent certification, WELL certification, and a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.The project team includes Ridge, Cundall, Hoare Lea, Macfarlane + Associates, and Newmark.
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