Simpson Haugh submits plans for 1,200-home Birmingham tower scheme

Goods Station 1

Source: Vita Group

Proposals include five blocks up to 49 storeys in height

Urban regeneration developer Vita Group has submitted plans for a 1,000-home tower scheme in Birmingham which would be built on a vacant office site formerly occupied by Atkins.

The Simpson Haugh-designed Goods Station scheme consists of five buildings up to 49 storeys in height.

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