Completion of Phase Two of Paradise Birmingham goes in for planning

Three new detailed planning applications have been submitted to Birmingham City Council to complete Phase Two of Paradise, the £700 million redevelopment of the heart of the city.

The three applications cover plans for a new 180,000 sq ft commercial building, Three Chamberlain Square, designed by FCBStudios, and a new 17 storey hotel on the corner of Paradise Street, designed through a collaboration between hotel experts ISA Architecture & Design and Paradise masterplanners Glenn Howells Architects.

Views of the Western Terrace. CGI.
Western Terrace

Finally, a series of new public squares and pedestrian routes through the development, designed by Grant Associates landscape architects, will build on the success of the new public realm like Chamberlain Square, Congreve Street and Centenary Way and see the restored statues of James Watt and Joseph Priestley returned to the area.

The application submissions follow a three week virtual public consultation exercise in July which included an online webinar with the design teams together with video presentations and leaflets available to view on the website, as well as online comment forms and frequently asked questions. There were almost 5,000 views of the relevant pages of the Paradise website during this period.

As an important contributor to regional growth, Paradise is committed to creating high quality workplaces for the future. The development masterplan also creates new pedestrian links both north-south and east-west across the city, something that will be furthered by the new public realm proposed for the completion of Phase Two.

Ratcliff Passage between Three Chamberlain Square and Town Hall. CGI.
Ratcliff Passage

Rob Groves, regional development director with Paradise development manager MEPC, said:

“With two further landmark buildings in the shape of Three Chamberlain Square and the new hotel, we are bringing forward cutting edge proposals for highly sustainable buildings along with new public realm which knits Paradise and the wider city centre together, for the people of Birmingham to use and enjoy.”

Chris Taylor, CEO of Real Estate at the international business of Federated Hermes, said:

“These planning applications indicate our ambition to continue to build upon the significant progress we have already made at Paradise and reflect the confidence we continue to have in the city’s future as a global commercial destination.

“As long-term investors, we are committed to maintaining a forward-thinking, sustainable approach and bringing forward an overall scheme that will truly meet the needs of occupiers in the years to come as well as the demands of the people of Birmingham today.”

Chair of Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership, Tim Pile, said:

“The vision for Paradise has become a reality through public and private sector partners working together. To date, GBSLEP has invested £139 million into Paradise through the Enterprise Zone. We’re already seeing the difference it is making in attracting major employers to the region, creating jobs and driving inclusive economic growth.”

Planning and development consultancy Turley has worked with the design team and MEPC on delivering the planning applications for Phase Two.

Paradise Birmingham has already completed phase one of its development with One Chamberlain Square and Two Chamberlain Square providing some of the best views in Birmingham with stunning vistas across Chamberlain Square itself and of the city’s impressive Classical and Victorian civic architecture.

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