Plans for £360m mixed-use net zero development unveiled
The world’s first mixed-use net zero carbon development in a key quarter of Birmingham city centre that could create more than 1,000 jobs has been unveiled by Woodbourne Group.
The £360m waterfront ecosystem, to be called Curzon Wharf, will be within eight minutes walking distance of the HS2 Curzon Street Station.
The site of 993,046 sq ft will provide mixed-use space providing up to 732 student flats, 265 residential co-living units with amenity space and up to 498 residential units.
It will include nearly 130,000 sq ft of office, R&D and life science space, over 3,000 sq ft of retail space, 15,000 sq ft of leisure space, more than 76,424 sq ft of new and improved public realm and 490m of walking and cycling routes.
The built-to-rent element will stand 53 storeys high making it Birmingham’s tallest building at 172m (564 feet). The purpose-built student accommodation will be 41 storeys and the co-living 14 storeys tall.
The hybrid plans have been designed after five years of consultation with Birmingham City Council and a team of regeneration and built-environment specialists.
It will include nearly 130,000 sq ft of office, R&D and life science space, over 3,000 sq ft of retail space, 15,000 sq ft of leisure space, more than 76,424 sq ft of new and improved public realm and 490m of walking and cycling routes.
The built-to-rent element will stand 53 storeys high making it Birmingham’s tallest building at 172m (564 feet). The purpose-built student accommodation will be 41 storeys and the co-living 14 storeys tall.
The hybrid plans have been designed after five years of consultation with Birmingham City Council and a team of regeneration and built-environment specialists.








