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BIRMINGHAM | V Tower | 152m | 50 fl | App
![]() ![]() http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=596 2006-05-14 > Arena Central To Be A UK First The decade long Arena Central saga in Birmingham city centre looks close to finally coming to fruition after years of uncertainty. Having been surrounded by numerous rumours recently, Steve Evens, the head of Miller Developments has finally broken the silence to give Skyscrapernews.com an exclusive update on how the development is progressing. Following a number of rumours stating that a final height of the tower has been decided upon, it would appear that this is still not the case. However, Miller is still committed to maximising consent for the tower which currently stands at over 180m. Correspondence between Miller Developments and Birmingham city council continue to be close and positive strides are being made. Although the height of the tower is yet to be decided, it would appear a final design of between 40 and 50 storeys has been adopted. A number of high-spec renderings have been drawn up in an effort to ensure that all views of the tower are of the highest quality and it relates properly to its surroundings. Steven Evens stated "the calibre of the tower will be higher than anything currently in the city and also in Manchester". The design of the tower is to be a UK first and was likened to "a tube of toothpaste, squeezed in at one place and bulging out at others". After a long hiatus, the pace at which this development has been progressing has suddenly increased in recent months. Arena Central Ltd, a joint venture between Miller Developments and Andy Ruhan's Bridgehouse Capital attended this years MIPM conference in Canes to market the scheme to the international office market. Also, in an atempt to have more influence in the development of Arena Central, Birmingham city council purchased the former TSB bank house, the last remaining stake of Hampton Trust in the Arena Central project. A formal application should finally be in sooner than later and planning permission is expected to be received before the end of the year. Once approved, work is expected to start quickly. Quote:
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I dont understand the headline. How will it be a 'UK first'?
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Thats fair to say. But dont believe Birmingham isnt doing anything with itself
![]() Arena Central will be located opposite Orion 1 in this image. Orion 2 is also due to start within the next 2 weeks. Aswell as rumoured twin 125m residential towers for New Street just behind orion. ![]() Arena Central will be opposite the 100m alpha tower just to the right of Orion the tower U/C in this picture ![]() Not to mention, Birmingham is very cosmopolitan and they are trying to use the exisitng architecture and work it into the new developments which is a major plus ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I like the idea that its going to be built soon after approval, but that isnt usually the case in this country though is it?
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Great news. I visited Brum 2 months ago. It has nice buildings and the Jewlery Quarter is nice but it does not seem like a city of 960,000 to me. It has a nice Indian road too. Lots of exotic Indian stores.
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Brum really needs news within the next few weeks on some project. Its so dry after a few months of constant news.
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Its been "nearly here" for the last 7 years on these forums
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It could've been right 3-4 years ago. Brum had stalled since HCT and AC were proposed. Its picking up now again, but I cant help feel weve lost the edge and others have gained it.
Im just happy there are a few more towers coming through now. 190m? 175m 152m 142m 122m 110m 100m Plus a few others 100m+ planned else where in the city and the mysterious tower which is due to be bigger then all, its all starting to pick up again. |
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Ohhh. Bitchy
![]() The tower will apparently be up to or over the 100m mark by late 2007 which means a construction stat of either late 2006 or very early 2007. |
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Thats next month CrazyMac by they way
![]() Im hoping for a few more press releases during June about other major porjects aswell. |
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You're absolutely correct.
Some might be amazed to know Birminghams current tallest is the BT tower at 152m (502ft) and its tallest habitable tower is 122m (400ft) now - 5 years ago ... ![]() Quote:
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Arena Central has been going for years and not much news has come out about it since the 9/11 attacks. I am really starting to lose faith in the development and I believe it has been hyped up. However, they could be doing what they do in Dubai and hype it up and then instead give something a lot better than what was first expected.
The Paradise Circus development is different. It looks interesting from the initial sketches however I feel a tall tower will be protested against and will not go ahead. It is in close proximity to the Council House, Gas Hall and the Town Hall. These towers would take the attraction away from these amazing old buildings. As someone said, Manchester's buildings integrate together, Birmingham's dont. If towers are built by the Council House then we are just simply carrying on this trend. Me and a few mates who are keen architecture fans went around Birmingham looking at what would look good where. We decided (not like our decision makes a difference) that Broad Street would be best for a row of highrise buildings and anything near the Rotunda which excedes the hiehgt of the Rotunda is a complete no no. However, we feel that if a tower was to be constructed on New Street Station (which is a possibilty), and if this tower is considerably taller than the Rotunda then this could create an amazing backdrop for the Rotunda and the skyline would look great. We felt that older buildings are buildings which give a sense of the past should be kept and/or constructed along the canals and around the city centre. These were just small decisions and we felt this would give Birmingham a different feel. It's about time Birmingham appealed to major businesses again and got rid of those concrete monstrosities (can't spell =[) |
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