‘Significant’ milestone reached for £1.9bn Smithfield regeneration scheme
The Smithfield Birmingham development reached a significant milestone as Lendlease and Birmingham City Council finalised a joint venture contract for the £1.9bn scheme, which has the potential to create over 8,000 new jobs in future years.
Creation of a new City quarter will provide local jobs, amenities and over 3,000 new homes for the city, as well as opening up wider opportunities for regeneration. The 17 hectares development will anchor an expanded city centre.
The vision for Smithfield Birmingham is to create a sustainable, green and inclusive place that puts people at the heart of the development. This once in a generation opportunity will include:
– A new home for the markets: A new home for the city’s valued historical Bull Ring markets, with a new destination market experience establishing Smithfield as a prestigious and globally recognised market district.
– High quality public spaces: Significant strengthening of the city centre’s authentic character with a major new public square, high quality spaces and public art.
– Better connectivity: Improved connectivity with the integration of the Metro, bus routes and prioritisation of pedestrians and cyclists.
– Retail and workspaces: Independent retail and a variety of workspace that will be attractive to small, growing and large businesses.
– Sustainable city living: Over 3,000 new homes in a healthy, sustainable and safe place with community facilities, a new public park, squares and active play for children.
– Outstanding leisure and culture: An outstanding leisure and cultural quarter, with live performances for all ages.
The vision for Smithfield Birmingham is to create a sustainable, green and inclusive place that puts people at the heart of the development. This once in a generation opportunity will include:
– A new home for the markets: A new home for the city’s valued historical Bull Ring markets, with a new destination market experience establishing Smithfield as a prestigious and globally recognised market district.
– High quality public spaces: Significant strengthening of the city centre’s authentic character with a major new public square, high quality spaces and public art.
– Better connectivity: Improved connectivity with the integration of the Metro, bus routes and prioritisation of pedestrians and cyclists.
– Retail and workspaces: Independent retail and a variety of workspace that will be attractive to small, growing and large businesses.
– Sustainable city living: Over 3,000 new homes in a healthy, sustainable and safe place with community facilities, a new public park, squares and active play for children.
– Outstanding leisure and culture: An outstanding leisure and cultural quarter, with live performances for all ages.








