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Birmingham Smithfield
08:00, 28 DEC 2015
Review of 2015 - May: Chinese investment, Felix Dennis' estate and combined authority
Lasan
In May a delegation of Far East investors revealed they were eyeing projects in Birmingham, the estate of late publisher Felix Dennis was put on sale for £10m and plans started to create a new combined authority
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Review of 2015 - March: China Flights, Electric cinema fears and green light for old V Building site
Birmingham Airport
A major boost was heralded in March as a deal was struck to run flights to China, plans were withdrawn to develop flats next to the Electric and a long-running regen project finally won council backing
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Works starts on Wholesale Markets move
Birmingham Wholesale Markets
New major hub to be built in Witton is expected to be ready by the end of 2016 as clearance work gets under way
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Birmingham named City of the Year in prestigious property awards
Birmingham City Council
Estates Gazette and MIPIM UK Awards also hand City Leader of the Year gong to Sir Albert Bore - a week after he was forced to stand down
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Hopes raised over city park vision for Birmingham Smithfield regeneration
Birmingham Smithfield
CityPark4Brum is campaigning for Birmingham to create a green oasis in the heart of the city, pointing to New York’s Central Park as inspiration
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Birmingham Wholesale Markets move given go ahead
Birmingham Wholesale Markets
New future for traders using run-down city centre site after planners back relocation to The Hub in north Birmingham
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New Wholesale Markets in Birmingham set for green light
Birmingham Wholesale Markets
City planners back relocation vision by IM Properties which would see city centre markets move to new home in Witton
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New Beorma Quarter images reveal dramatic impact on Birmingham skyline
Beorma Quarter
New CGIs of the 30-storey tower planned as part of the Beorma Quarter development opposite Selfridges have gone on show
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Plans for Birmingham's tallest office building at Beorma Quarter
Digbeth
Salhia Investments brings forward the next phases of its long-running mission to redevelop Digbeth site including a mission to build the city's tallest office building opposite Selfridges
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Birmingham Wholesale Markets vision a step nearer
Birmingham Wholesale Markets
New plans lodged for huge out-of-town site in the north of the city to replace markets site near Bullring which is set to become leisure and residential development
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Chinese super-rich to visit vast Birmingham regeneration schemes
Birmingham Smithfield
Delegation has been organised by Midland businessman Raymond Liu
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Chinese investors' plan to fund major Birmingham regeneration schemes
Birmingham City Council
Consortium plans to filter capital from the super-rich of China and Taiwan into property, infrastructure and energy schemes
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Nostalgic look at Birmingham Wholesale Markets ahead of £500m scheme
Commercial Property
The markets site has a unique heritage and here we take a look back over its time as a thriving hub in the city centre
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Benacre on hunt for Southside student scheme partner
Southside
Property group receives go ahead for major development on car park site close to Wholesale Markets
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A good question really deserves a better answer
Opinion
Council bosses chose to ignore the suggestion that Smithfield, from a marketing perspective, might not be the best name for City's newest development
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