Smithfield planning submitted 25.01.23

Plans for the transformation of Smithfield Birmingham have been submitted for planning approval, following an extensive consultation on the proposals. The regeneration of Smithfield, an area in Birmingham city centre known for its rich trading history, is a joint venture between Birmingham City Council and Lendlease and we have been working with them both on one of the plots within the Prior and Partners masterplan. Our mixed-use and commercial project, designed in collaboration with Minesh Patel Architects, will include over 20,000m2 of office space, as well as a mix of retail and leisure facilities overlooking Festival Square. We are targeting BREEAM Excellent, WELL Building Gold and NABERS 5 Star certification for the commercial space. A decision on the planning submission is expected in 2023 and, if approved, construction on site would begin later this year.

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