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Green light tipped for Birmingham apartment blocks
A Birmingham application proposing the construction of a trio of apartment blocks and new commercial space could soon be green lit.Blue Door Property Developments Ltd is seeking planning permission to redevelop land at 260 Bradford Street, including the demolition of an existing car repair workshop.The demolition would allow for the creation of three blocks, two rising to eight storeys and one rising to six.They would contain a total of 131 one-, two- and three-bed apartments, along with two commercial units.It is anticipated that the commercial space could be used for the sale of food and drink, financial services or professional services.Plans will be reviewed by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee on 17 March.Approval has been recommended.
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