Great Charles Street, Birmingham, UK - Placemaking with Community

Great Charles Street (GCS) is a dynamic neighbourhood set to introduce 722 rental homes, delivering a community to live, work, and play.


GREAT CHARLES STREET

Birmingham, B3 

View the site map HERE.

 

PROJECT TEAM:

Partners: Apache Capital, Harrison Street, NFU Mutual

Development Management, OperatorModa Living

Architect(s): Ryder Architecture, Weedon ArchitectsOobe LandscapeAmos and Amos

FundingPrecede Capital, Nomura

Project ManagerRPS Group

Quantity SurveyorArcadis

Civil & Structural Engineer: CareysWSP

MEPTate Consulting; HE Simm

Piling: Van Elle

FacadeINASUS; Thorp Precast

ContractorJohn Sisk & SonMJ Gallagher

Bathroom, Ensuite PodsElements Europe

Planning Consultant: Turley

Planning Application Number2020/02556/PA

Value: £302M

Targeted Completion: Q2/3 2026

 

GREAT CHARLES STREET

Great Charles Street (GCS) is a dynamic neighbourhood set to introduce 722 rental homes, delivering a community to live, work, and play.

Three blocks of six, 16, and 39 storeys (126m) are being built, introducing one- to three-bed homes (36 affordable) and an array of state-of-the-art amenities.

With street-level retail, food and drink, offices, and co-working space, GCS will be complemented by new areas of public realm, public and private gardens, open-air terraces, a concierge, a cinema room, sky lounges, and a 24/7 gym and fitness centre.

Block A: 39 storeys; 366 homes; ground retail; level 18 amenity space.
Block B: 16 storeys; 236 homes; ground retail; and amenities, including a gym.
Block C: 5-6 storeys; 120 homes; lower ground retail & a MODA reception; and small car park.

Images from Ryder Architecture.

GREAT CHARLES STREET PROGRESS

February 2024 -

Images by Stephen Giles.

December 2023 -

August 2023 -

June 2023 -

April 2023 -

February 2023 -

The derelict site, used as a makeshift car park for many years, has now closed. Great Charles Street will now move into the construction phase.

Image from Moda Living webcam.

Project dates

30 Mar 2020 - On-going

Passions

Construction & regeneration

Contact

Your Place Your Space

Jonathan Bostock

0121 410 5520
jonathan.bostock@ yourplaceyourspace.com

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A dynamic new neighbourhood to live, work, and play, containing 722 rental homes is well underway at Great Charles Street.

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A dynamic new neighbourhood to live, work, and play, containing 722 rental homes is well underway at Great Charles Street.


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A huge amount of activity is taking place, as the project team progresses with the superstructure frames which are now starting to take shape visually.

Forming an extension of the Jewellery Quarter whilst bridging the gap with the city core, the former Ludgate Hill Car Park had sat undeveloped since World War II, but will now see a bustling new £302m neighbourhood across four blocks spanning six to 39 storeys (126m).

A range of one-, two- & three-bedroom homes (36 affordable) will be available here, further boosted by vibrant street-level retail, food and drink, offices, and co-working space, delivering a destination site so close to Snow Hill Station.

All of this will be complemented by new areas of public realm, characterful public and private gardens, open-air terraces, a concierge service, a cinema room, sky lounges, and a 24/7 gym and fitness centre.

We've got this development covered: feel free to follow our updates herehere (site map). You can also follow us on X and Instagram.

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Drone images by Stephen Giles; CGIs from Ryder Architecture, Moda Living.

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MODA's 722 BTR Scheme at Great Charles Street Set For Approval

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Plans for a 722 build-to-rent apartment complex on 'the bomb site' in the Jewellery Quarter have moved closer to being realised, with Great Charles Street recommended for approval.

Plans will go forward to next week’s Planning Committee on November 18th 2020, at 11 am.

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Plans for a 722 build-to-rent apartment complex on 'the bomb site' in the Jewellery Quarter have moved closer to being realised, with Great Charles Street recommended for approval.

Plans will go forward to next week’s Planning Committee on November 18th 2020, at 11 am.


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MODA Living and Apache Capital Partners’ second development in the city will see a new mixed-use scheme of 722 build-to-rent apartments at Great Charles Street.

Ryder Architecture has meticulously designed the scheme to provide a transition between the Jewellery Quarter Conservation Area and the city core.

It’ll feature three new-build blocks of 5-6 storeys, 6-16, and a signature 39-storey (126.15m) tower. 

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The apartment mix will deliver a healthy 372 one, 315 two, and 35 three-bedroom apartments, in a range of types and sizes.

Broken down, this will accommodate 158 one bed (one person) apartments (42- 45sqm); 213 one bed (two-person) apartments (50sqm); 315 two-bed apartments (70- 86sqm); and 35 three-bed units (93- 113sqm).

To keep the development viable, 5% (36 units) of on-site affordable housing provision at a 20% discount will be allocated. These will comprise 18 one-bedroom (two-person) & 18 two-bedroom (four-person) apartments.

HEALTHY LIVING & WIDE-RANGING AMENITIES

MODA actively promote healthy, socially connected living for all of their residents; with an abundance of state-of-the-art amenities on offer across all of their projects, and this one will be no different.

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Residents will have access to lounges, health and wellbeing facilities, a cinema room, open-air rooftop terraces, landscaped private and public gardens, 24/7 concierge service, and flexible workspaces.

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Away from the building aspect, improvements to the public realm around the site will feature a brand new plaza and arrival space, with upgraded footways, tree planting, and the addition of street furniture.

The setback 39-storey tower will, too, incorporate an amenity area at the foot of the building, and on the 16th floor - with the massing of the building punctuated with this space, as seen in the renderings.

With a top-notch design to boot, MODA has arguably raised the bar for amenities and design in Birmingham, with other developers in the city playing catch up.

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ACTIVE COMMERCIAL FRONTAGES

Pivotal. The intention here is to create a vibrant site that not only complements its surroundings, but one that enhances the hustle and bustle (pre and post-Covid) of the surrounding area.

The aim is to turn this site into a go-to destination with public-friendly frontages with an eclectic range of uses.

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All units will be on the lower and upper ground floors of the site’s perimeter.

Many boutique bars, retail units and/or independent cafe's and restaurants could well move here - these will come forward later on down the line. Other uses will include health and wellbeing, workspace and leisure units. 

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THE BUILDS

Birmingham City Council has long pushed for a strategically placed, well-designed landmark building at the corner of Great Charles Street & Livery Street, as per the framework documents of the Big City Plan (2011) and Snow Hill Masterplan (2015).

The massing of the 6-16 storey building largely helps ingratiate the tower into the development, without being overly excessive to the surrounding area - although some might think otherwise.

MODA had initially opened negotiations with a 55-storey, however, this was deemed too excessive for the area, and rightly so.

So let’s take a brief look at how the site has been set up.

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Lionel Street above and below (Block C) has been designed to complement and reflect the fabric of the Jewellery Quarter, with its proportions, fenestration and brickwork.

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Again, along Ludgate Hill, we’ll see a transition, with the sympathetically designed builds at the back soon making way for a stepped-up approach as you head towards Great Charles Street Queensway; this is to support the relationship of the emerging Snow Hill District mentioned earlier.

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ACCESS & PARKING

Access will be a fluid one, with locations earmarked for the corners of Ludgate Hill/ Lionel Street and Great Charles Street/ Livery Street. It’s here where the site’s reception facilities and MODA staff will be.

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The development will, of course, replace a 200+ car park and, given the location of the site, Great Charles Street will provide 41 car parking spaces & 4 EV (electric vehicle charging points).

4 motorcycle bays and 462 secure cycle storage are provided too, with provision for more if needed.

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It is acknowledged that there will be an impact on local heritage assets. However, it is widely accepted that the public benefits outweigh these.

The development is therefore recommended for approval subject to a Section 111 Agreement to secure: 36 on-site affordable apartments; £960K public realm; repaving of pavements in Staffordshire blue brick and repaving of Great Charles Street to a value of £605,000; a contribution of £30,000 towards improvements to and/or maintenance of the Great Charles Street subway; provision of CCTV; and the creation of service lay-bys/ taxi drop off/ signage/ street furniture to a value of £210,000. Exciting stuff!

PROJECT TEAM:
DeveloperMODA Living
PartnersApache Capital Partners
ArchitectsRyder ArchitectureOobe Landscape
Project ManagerRPS Group
Structural EngineerWSP
MEP EngineerTate Consulting
Quantity SurveyorArcadis

Words by Stephen Giles with artists' Impressions from Ryder Architecture & Oobe Landscape

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It's the site we've all been waiting for!

Great Charles Street in the Jewellery Quarter is all set for a new lease of life with this exciting, new mixed-use redevelopment from MODA Living & Apache Capital Partners.

 

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It's the site we've all been waiting for!

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MODA Living and Apache Capital Partners have revealed plans for their second Birmingham development, with a new mixed-use scheme at Great Charles Street.

Plans will see a mixed-use redevelopment of 722 ‘Built-to-Rent’ homes across three new-build blocks of 5-6, 6-16 and a 39-storey tower.

All apartments will be operated by MODA Living, with all units exclusively available for rent.

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The site has been meticulously designed to relate positively to the Jewellery Quarter conservation area, whilst also acknowledging the emerging Colmore Business District (CBD).

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The apartment mix will yield a total of 372 one; 315 two; and 35 three bedroom apartments, in a range of types and sizes. These comprise of 159 one bed (one person) apartments; 213 one bed (two person); 315 two bed (four person); 27 three bed (five person); and 8 three bed (six person) units.

Block A (39 storeys) will deliver 366 apartments; Block B (6-16 storeys) will cater for 236; and Block C, fronting onto Lionel Street, will consist of 120 units.

HEALTHY LIVING & WIDE RANGING AMENITIES

MODA actively promote healthy, socially connected living for all of their residents, with an abundance of state-of-the-art amenities on offer across all of their developments, and this one is absolutely no different.

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Great Charles Street will provide a rich array of amenities, with residents’ lounges; health and wellbeing facilities; cinema rooms; open-air rooftop terraces; landscaped private and public gardens with newly planted trees; 24/7 concierge; and flexible workspaces.

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The set-back 39-storey tower will also incorporate an amenity area at the foot of the building, as well as on the 16th floor - with the massing of the building punctuated with this space. 

With a top notch design to boot, MODA have arguably raised the bar for amenities, and indeed design, in Birmingham, with other developers in the city playing catch up.

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ACTIVE COMMERCIAL FRONTAGES

This is pivotal. The intention is to create a vibrant, active site that not only complements its surroundings, but enhances the current hustle and bustle of the area. The aim is to turn this site into a go-to destination with public-friendly frontages with an eclectic range of uses.

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All units will be located on the lower and upper ground floors of the sites perimeter, with talks already underway with potential clients for a wide range of uses.

Numerous boutique bars, retail units and/or independent cafés and restaurants could well set up shop here. Other uses may include health and wellbeing, workspace and leisure units. Only time will tell.

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THE BUILDS

Birmingham City Council Planning Officers have long pushed for a well designed landmark tall building to be strategically positioned at the corner of Great Charles Street & Livery Street, as per the framework documents of the Big City Plan (2011) and Snow Hill Masterplan (2015).

The massing of the 6-16 storey building largely helps ingratiate the tower into the development, without being too excessive to the surrounding area.

MODA even opened negotiations for a 55-storey to be placed here, however, that was deemed a tad too too big for the area.

So lets take a brief look at how the site has been set up.

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Lionel Street (Block C) has been designed to complement and reflect the fabric of the Jewellery Quarter, with its proportions, fenestration and brickwork.

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Again, predominately along Ludgate Hill, we see a transition taking place, with the sympathetically designed builds at the back soon making way for a stepped up approach as you head towards Great Charles Street Queensway; this is to support the relationship of the emerging Snow Hill District, mentioned earlier.

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ACCESS & PARKING

Access into the development will be fluid, with locations earmarked for the corners of Ludgate Hill/ Lionel Street and Great Charles Street/ Livery Street.

It’s here where the sites reception facilities and MODA staff will be. They'll provide access to all homes and residents’ amenity areas (including workspaces, cinema rooms, gym). 

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The development replaces a 200+ car park and, given the sustainable location of the site, with tram, train and bus links on the sites doorstep, Great Charles Street will provide 44 car parking spaces; 4 accessible bays & 4 EV (Electric vehicle charging points).

4 motorcycle bays and a total of 464 secure cycle storage are provided too, with provision for more if needed. These will be situated next to the sites dedicated cycle hub, just off Lionel Street.

Subject to planning consent, MODA hope to be on site in 2021.

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PROJECT TEAM:
Developer: MODA Living
Partners: Apache Capital Partners
Architects: Ryder Architecture/ Oobe Landscape
Project Manager: RPS Group
Structural Engineer: WSP
MEP Engineer: Tate Consulting
Quantity Surveyor: Arcadis


Words by Stephen Giles; Artists Impressions from Ryder Architecture & Oobe Landscape

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