The unveiling of the “Edition” project marks a significant development in Birmingham’s residential landscape.
- Located in Brindley Drive, the complex features two towers, offering a total of 581 apartments.
- Expected to generate 300 jobs, the site includes extensive amenities for residents.
- Birmingham-based Court Collaboration leads the project with Select Property driving marketing efforts.
- Completion of the first phase of “Edition” is anticipated by 2027.
In a notable move within Birmingham’s real estate sector, the “Edition” residential development has been officially launched, located strategically on Brindley Drive near The Library of Birmingham. The development encompasses 581 apartments across two architecturally distinct towers standing at 15 and 46 storeys respectively, providing both visual prominence and residential functionality in the heart of the city.
The site earmarked for this development, previously occupied by the Paradise Circus council car park, has commenced demolition as part of preparatory construction activities. Once completed, the project promises to create approximately 300 job opportunities, including 60 apprenticeships, contributing significantly to the local economy and employment rates.
Residents of the “Edition” will have access to an impressive array of amenities, totalling 23,000 square feet, which include a pool, rooftop outdoor spa, private dining rooms, co-working spaces, a cinema room, a skyline gym, and an outdoor terrace, enhancing the living experience through luxury and leisure.
This ambitious project is spearheaded by Court Collaboration, a local developer, with Cheshire-based Select Property responsible for its strategic marketing. The development benefits from the design expertise of architecture practice CallisonRTKL and interior designs by Weedon Architects. The first phase of construction, under the management of lead contractor Midgard, is slated for completion in 2027, backed financially by PGIM Real Estate.
Select Property’s chief executive, Adam Price, highlighted Birmingham’s robust rental sector growth, driven by its comprehensive 20-year city centre masterplan, enhanced transportation networks, and vibrant cultural offerings. With Birmingham’s population forecasted to expand by 25% by 2040, “Edition” stands out as a pivotal investment opportunity, poised to leverage both public and private sector investments into the city’s historical centre.
The “Edition” development represents a substantial investment in Birmingham’s future, promising enhanced residential options and significant economic impact.
