The City Council of Birmingham has launched tender for the development of a regeneration project in the Ladywood area of Birmingham city centre, located in the West Midlands region of England. The regeneration will deliver family housing alongside enhanced public spaces, pedestrian routes and community facilities.
The development includes two lots: Ladywood Central and Ladywood Broad Street. The Ladywood Central is a housing-led regeneration scheme of around 60.55 hectares that will require development that reflects the characteristics of the area. It will have a duration of 20 years. The Ladywood Broad Street is a housing-led regeneration scheme of circa 60.55 hectares. It will have a duration of 10 years.
The deadline for the submission of documents is May 8, 2019.
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