Plans revealed for 29-storey canalside skyscraper

Developers said the tower would generate more power than it consumed
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Developers have unveiled plans for a 29-storey tower block in a historic area of Birmingham.
Those behind the project for nearly 250 new homes said the proposed canalside skyscraper at Gas Street Basin would be an "energy-positive" building, which would generate more power than it consumed.
Birmingham-based GNM Developments described The Narrowhouse project as "groundbreaking" for its sustainable living potential.
The scheme was first submitted last year as "Gather & Soul, external", but had been renamed to reflect the heritage of the building's location at the centre of the city's canal network, the firm said.
At 29 storeys, the tower would be covered in advanced solar panels, transforming sunlight into electricity to power the building and feed excess energy into a local clean-energy microgrid.
Developers said their vision would place Birmingham at the forefront of green innovation while creating 249 apartments in the city centre.
They added residents would benefit from private apartments with shared social spaces.
There would also be a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of the city.
The firm said it had worked alongside officers at Birmingham City Council and amended proposals in response to feedback received.
This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations.
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- Published3 July 2024