Belmont Works Birmingham Update Made
In contrast to the new buildings currently underway at numbers 6 and 8 Cardigan Street, Belmont Works is a unlisted building of merit, a red brick and terracotta Victorian factory building which will be refurbished and given a new lease of life. The building has gone through a variety of uses over the years and a fire in 2007 caused significant damage. Located along the Digbeth Branch canal, Belmont Works has long been a recognisable local landmark.
Prominently positioned at the entrance to Eastside Locks, on the newly planned Arrival Square, this building will be configured for small- to medium-sized companies and graduate enterprises associated with the nearby University and wider design sector of Birmingham. By catering for smaller TMT-sector companies, projects such as this will change the way people do business in Birmingham helping make it a viable alternative to London.
It is believed by the designers and developers that the Eastside Locks masterplan represents a gravitational shift for Birmingham. With the proposed HS2 station located alongside the development, people will change the way they enter the city and this mixed-use urban quarter will become a new centre for the UK's second city.
UK Managing Director Luke Schuberth said: "The Eastside Locks masterplan will involve regeneration within a particular opportunity zone but also witness a wider shift in the centre of gravity for Birmingham as a whole. The individual projects on the site, such as Belmont Works, demonstrate how the working landscape of the whole city is changing in the near future and we're delighted to be a part of it".
Now that planning has been received work will commence on site in Spring 2016 and should complete in Autumn 2017.
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