Planning submitted for extension to Jewellery Quarter development
Birmingham-based property developer, Cordia Blackswan, has submitted a planning application for an extension to it 's the Lamp Works development,
Located on the site of a former textile and furniture factory and close to popular Jewellery Quarter pub the Lord Clifden, The Lamp Works is a residential led mixed-use scheme, providing a mix of 125 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
The application is for an additional 23 apartments and two commercial units.
Once complete, The Lamp Works will comprise six distinct but cohesive blocks around a striking urban woodland, with original steel structural design created by a multi-award-winning landscape designer.
Residents will benefit from high-quality communal facilities, including a shared lounge, co-working space, studio and communal kitchen/diner, perfect for hosting events.
Alongside the high-quality apartments, The Lamp Works will also provide a selection of ground floor commercial units, fronting Great Hampton Street and Harford Street.
Marcus Hawley, managing director at Cordia Blackswan, said: “The Lamp Works is an exciting rental development boasting a first of its kind urban woodland courtyard and an impressive communal kitchen and dining area.
“Working with the Jewellery Quarter BID, we will begin to reverse the under-investment that Great Hampton Street has suffered over the years, transforming this key arterial route into an appealing, contemporary urban setting for local people to enjoy for years to come.
“We see massive potential in the Jewellery Quarter which continues to be one of the city 's most attractive residential areas - supporting Birmingham 's ambitions to be a world class city. ”
If approved, construction of the extension will begin in 2022 with apartments ready for occupation in 2023.