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Eastside
13:17, 6 SEP 2017
How to curate a city like Birmingham
Opinion
Gavin Wade: Eastside Projects is currently deep in the process of choosing an artist to get the most out of Birmingham.
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9,000 Midland house plots 'sat on' by Homes and Communities Agency
Economic Development
The agency has 1,500 acres of public sector land across the country, of which 596 acres are in the Midlands
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Panel to decide on £2m public artwork for Birmingham
Eastside
The formation of the selection panel is the latest stage of the Birmingham Big Art Project (BBAP), which is aiming to raise £2m to create an iconic piece of permanent public art for the city.
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Birmingham Conservatoire president reveals exciting plans for the future after Eastside building approved
Retail & Consumer
As planning permission is granted for the new Birmingham Conservatoire at Eastside, principal David Saint reveals more about plans for its future
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Planners hail 'handsome' Birmingham Conservatoire as project handed green light
Birmingham City University
Praise for new music school to replace Adrian Boult Hall despite previously coming under fire for 'Oxo Cube' design
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New £40m Birmingham Conservatoire plans set for approval
Birmingham City University
Planning officers say brick design, previously compared to an Oxo cube, is 'high standard'
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Rich List 2015: No.33 Alan and Wendy English
Commercial Property
The former owner of a major national chain of conference centres was director of a company which sold up to private equity for £358 million
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Work on Lighthouse residential scheme in Birmingham city centre to start
Masshouse
The development, named Lighthouse, is situated on the southern edge of the Masshouse Plaza plot, near the proposed Birmingham Cuzon Street HS2 station
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Debate over architecture is vital - even if some of it grates
Opinion
Buildings, both internally and externally, are the physical setting for our lives, and for better or worse, their design directly affects all of us.
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New Birmingham Conservatoire comes in for more criticism
Birmingham City University
Post columnist Joe Holyoak said that while some criticism of the new Eastside building was unnecessary, the case for the giant brick building has not been made
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Great Birmingham 10k Run route revealed
Economic Development
New entrant to city's sporting calendar in May will start in Eastside and head out to Edgbaston before Broad Street finish
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Bill Drummond in Birmingham: My plans for major project under Spaghetti Junction
Retail & Consumer
Artist Bill Drummond writes about plans to return to create works of art under Spaghetti Junction and why he wants to see Birmingham become one of the major art capitals of the world
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Review of 2014 - December: Revised Regal Tower, 'Muncher' at New Street and Conservatoire designs
Broad Street Birmingham
The site which was once going to house the massive Regal Tower in Broad Street could still be redeveloped while Birmingham City University unveiled new CGIs of the Conservatoire - prompting massive debate among readers
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Review of 2014 - October: Exchange Square plans, Park Regis sky bar and Village Trust archives
Masshouse
Nikal, the company behind the Masshouse scheme, unveiled its latest plans for that part of the city while Seven Capital confirmed it would be building a sky bar in a new Park Regis hotel
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Review of 2014 - August: Snobs' new future, Aston Tavern re-opens and work begins at Eastside Locks
University of Birmingham
August saw more news of regeneration in the city while Snobs nightclub revealed details of its move following more than 40 years in its Paradise Circus home
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Year ahead in the West Midlands' museums and art galleries
Retail & Consumer
From a celebration of the Spitfire to a fusion of Andy Warhol with William Morris, there's something for all lovers of the visual arts in the year ahead. Graham Young showcases the highlights of 2015
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Review of 2014 - July: Beorma Quarter takes shape, New Street bridge and regen company launched
Chamberlain Square
The long-delayed Beorma Quarter project finally started to shows signs of progress during July while the New Street station redevelopment took its latest turn as plans to clad a bridge were scrapped
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Review of 2014 - May: Cineworld at Resorts World, Arena Central lodges plans and £20m Selfridges revamp
Birmingham City Council
As the weather turned nice, property and leisure took centre stage as Selfridges announced a major overhaul and the first plans were submitted for the £400m Arena Central development
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Review of 2014 - February: Toni Iommi's house, Curzon Street masterplan and Snobs nightclub moves
Birmingham New Street Station
Our festive look back at the big online news stories of 2014 heads into February when the masterplan for Curzon Street was revealed and Toni Iommi's house went on the market
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German Market closes and 'will not go to Millennium Point'
Chamberlain Square
With the German Christmas Market attracting an estimated five million visitors this year, council bosses are keen that the construction does not impact on future success
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Washwood Heath jobs breakthrough as committee calls on HS2 to adjust plans
Economic Development
The massive former Alstom and LDV sites in Washwood Heath are currently being held for a HS2 Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot
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Eastside's Millennium Point Trust launches Young Innovator Prize initiative
Economic Development
Eastside's Millennium Point Trust has officially launched its brand new Young Innovator Prize initiative.
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Planners liken new Birmingham Conservatoire to a cheese-grater and Oxo cube
Birmingham City University
Despite some criticism of the design the council’s planning committee gave their full backing to the £40 million relocation of the music school to Eastside
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Birmingham Conservatoire Dean hits back after new building deemed 'ugly'
Birmingham City University
New plans for the building at Millennium Point received a less than positive response from social media onlookers
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