211 Broad St has been given the green light and granted planning permission. The impressive 37-storey building will be designed by Jewellery Quarter based Glancy Nicholls Architects for Taylor Grange Developments.
The development will not only be Birmingham's, but the UK's first ever habitable super-slender building! The iconic landmark will enhance the city's skyline beautifully, pushing all boundaries of contempaory design.
There will be:
264 self-contained rooms
Bar
Restaurant
Gym
Resident's Lounge
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