List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area, West Midlands

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This list of the tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area, West Midlands ranks buildings and free-standing structures by height, based on standard height measurements that include spires and architectural details but exclude extraneous elements added after completion of the building. Guyed and self-supporting communication masts are not included.

Birmingham Metropolitan Area[]

The Birmingham Metropolitan Area is an urban agglomeration located in the West Midlands region of England. It comprises the three cities (Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton) and four metropolitan boroughs (Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall) which make up the Metropolitan county of the West Midlands, along with its commuter zones, which extend into the neighbouring authorities of Bromsgrove, Lichfield, Redditch, South Staffordshire, Tamworth, and all five districts of Warwickshire, including the towns of Bedworth, Coleshill, Nuneaton, Royal Leamington Spa, and Warwick itself. Each of these districts has at least one tall building or structure.[1]

A number of sizeable settlements fall outside the morphological boundaries of the Birmingham Metropolitan Area but still form part of its economic and infrastructural hinterland.[2][3][4][5] Amongst these, the cathedral city of Lichfield, the towns of Cannock and Rugeley in Cannock Chase, Rugby and Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, and Kidderminster in the Wyre Forest. For completeness, the tall buildings and structures in these places are included in the listings below but, for accuracy, are not designated a metropolitan area ranking.

Like other regional conurbations in the United Kingdom, the Birmingham Metropolitan Area is polycentric, with several Primary Urban Areas and satellite towns overlaying traditional market towns and civil parishes, separated by areas of protected green space. This is reflected in a diverse urban landscape characterised by examples of Medieval, English Gothic, Jacobean, Baroque, Georgian, Regency, Gothic Revival, Victorian, Edwardian, Industrial, Modern and Contemporary architecture.

City of Birmingham[]

Birmingham has more than 375 high-rise buildings (>35 metres) within its city boundaries, making it the most built-up city in the United Kingdom outside of London.[6][1][7] It is home to the majority of the tallest buildings and structures in the West Midlands region.

The city currently has seven structures completed at a height of 100 metres or more and an eighth under construction, with six of these being habitable. This is the third highest number of tall structures of any city in the United Kingdom after London (over 150) and Manchester (15).

The first structure to reach a height of 100 metres was the Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, constructed in 1908 and located in the Edgbaston area of the city. It remains the tallest free-standing clock tower in the world.[8]

Further high-rise construction in Birmingham did not begin until the post war redevelopment of the 1960s and 1970s, when more than 25 commercial buildings taller than 50 metres were erected within the city centre and westwards along Broad Street to Five Ways and Hagley Road. Two further structures over 100 metres were built during this period – the 152 metre BT Tower, which remains the tallest structure in Birmingham, and the 100 metre, Grade II listed Alpha Tower. Other notable office buildings included Quayside Tower and Metropolitan House, both designed by John Madin and since refurbished. This era also saw more than 150 residential tower blocks of between 12–32 storeys built in clusters around the periphery of the city centre and throughout its suburbs.[9] The majority of these Brutalist buildings were of limited architectural merit and have since been demolished, although some examples remain.[10]

High rise development slowed during the 1980s and 1990s, with few significant proposals emerging, but the turn of the 21st century saw a renewed interest in high rise construction in central Birmingham. Completed in 2006, the 122 metre 10 Holloway Circus became the tallest habitable building in the city, while the Brindleyplace canalside development yielded a cluster of mid-rise office buildings adjacent to the International Convention Centre and Birmingham Indoor Arena.

However, in the wake of the September 11 attacks, regulations imposed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Birmingham City Council’s own ‘High Places’ planning policy framework restricted new buildings to a maximum height of around 120 metres, stymieing a number of appreciably taller proposals.[11][12] These included the 245 metre Arena Central Tower, which at the time was set to become the tallest building in the United Kingdom. A number of subsequent proposals, including revised plans for a 152-metre V-shaped building at Arena Central, the 201 metre Regal Tower, and the 130 metre twin towers proposed for the New Street Station Gateway Plus project, succumbed to the global financial crisis and were either scaled back or scrapped.[13][14]

Consequently, Birmingham’s most iconic 21st century buildings, including the Selfridges Building, Grand Central Station and the Library of Birmingham, are under 100 metres tall.

In recent years the City Council has sought to encourage large-scale development, and a raft of tall buildings have been approved for construction across the City Centre Core and all six of Birmingham’s City Centre QuartersWestside, Eastside, Digbeth, Southside, the Jewellery Quarter and the Gun Quarter. These developments include the first four habitable skyscrapers in Birmingham and will form a number of tower clusters across the city centre.

Already home to some of the city's tallest buildings, the City Centre Core will see several tall developments in the coming years, including the 155 metre Octagon tower at the Paradise redevelopment site. When built, Octagon will become the world's tallest octagonally-shaped residential building.[15] Octagon will be near neighbour to the newly completed 103 Colmore Row (108 metres), which is the tallest dedicated office building to be constructed outside of London since Alpha Tower was completed in 1973.[16] To the east of Colmore Row, the city’s retail zone is set to be reshaped by Hammerson’s mixed-use Martineau Galleries scheme, incorporating a third tower in excess of 100 metres in height.[17]

In Westside, Moda Living’s 132 metre Mercian residential tower is in the final stages of construction and will become the tallest habitable building in Birmingham. This could be surpassed by the 193 metre 100 Broad Street residential skyscraper which, if built, would become the second tallest regional building in the United Kingdom.[18] However, the viability of this project is currently unclear. Other significant schemes in Westside include the recently completed 102 metre Bank Tower II, as well as 211 Broad Street (117 metres), The Square (111 metres) and Axis Square (100 metres).[19][20][21]

The Eastside district will become home to One Eastside, a 155-metre residential skyscraper which is due for completion in 2024 and will form part of the gateway to Birmingham’s new HS2 railway station at Curzon Street.[22] This tower will be joined by two more approved residential towers – the 123-metre tower at Glasswater Locks and 111 metre Exchange Square tower, which is currently under construction.[23][24] Extending outwards from the Gun Quarter, the £360m Curzon Wharf masterplan, intended to be the world's first net zero carbon mixed-use development, includes proposals for two more towers, the tallest of which will rise to 172 metres.[25]

To the South East of the City Centre Core, swathes of Digbeth are scheduled to be redeveloped, with towers including the 146 metre Irish Centre Tower and 102 metre Upper Trinity Street Tower already approved.[26][27][28] At least one more tall tower is anticipated to anchor the vast Smithfield site.[29] which will link Digbeth to Southside and another cluster of towers in the vicinity of 10 Holloway Circus.[30][31][32]

Meanwhile, to the north west of the City Centre Core, Moda Living’s approved 126-metre tower on Great Charles Street will form a landmark gateway to St Paul’s Square and the Jewellery Quarter, while at the same time marking the beginning of a high-rise convergence with the commercial district of Snowhill.[33]

If all future approved, proposed and emergent projects come to fruition, Birmingham will comprise more that 500 high rise buildings and structures (>35m), including six skyscrapers above 150 metres and a further 21 towers above 100 metres.

City of Coventry[]

Under revision September 2021

City of Wolverhampton[]

Under revision September 2021

Metropolitan Boroughs[]

Under revision September 2021

Commuter districts[]

Under revision September 2021

Tallest existing buildings and structures[]

This list ranks all complete and topped out buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that stand at least 50 metres (164 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. Buildings that have been demolished are not included.

Currently updating: September 2021

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Image Height Floors Year completed District Coordinates Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 BT Tower Post Office Tower
GPO Tower
Telecommunication BT Tower Birmingham reflection.png 152 499 1966 Jewellery Quarter
52°29′01″N 1°54′15″W / 52.483547°N 1.904303°W / 52.483547; -1.904303
[34]
2 Birmingham 2 The Mercian 2one2 Broad Street
Broad Street Tower
Residential The Mercian (topped out).jpg 132 433 42 2021 Westside
52°28′33″N 1°54′50″W / 52.475903°N 1.913821°W / 52.475903; -1.913821
[35]
3 Birmingham 3 10 Holloway Circus Holloway Circus Tower
Beetham Tower Birmingham
Hotel / Residential Holloway Circus Tower Birmingham (cropped).JPG 122 397 39 2005 Southside
52°28′31″N 1°54′01″W / 52.475406°N 1.900164°W / 52.475406; -1.900164
[36]
4 Birmingham 4 103 Colmore Row Office 103 Colmore Row (completed).jpg 108 354 26 2020 Colmore Business District
52°28′51″N 1°54′04″W / 52.4808343°N 1.9010482°W / 52.4808343; -1.9010482
[37]
5 Birmingham 5 The Bank Tower 2 Residential The Bank Tower 2.jpg 102 335 33 2019 Westside
52°28′33″N 1°54′50″W / 52.475903°N 1.913821°W / 52.475903; -1.913821
[38]
6= Birmingham 6= Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower Old Joe Clock Tower Old Joe Aerial.jpg 100 329 1908 Edgbaston
52°26′59″N 1°55′50″W / 52.449844°N 1.930674°W / 52.449844; -1.930674
[39]
Birmingham Alpha Tower Office Alpha Tower 2014.jpg 100 328 28 1973 Westside
52°28′43″N 1°54′23″W / 52.478611°N 1.906389°W / 52.478611; -1.906389
[40]
8= Birmingham 8= Orion Building Residential Orion Building.jpg 90 295 28 2007 City Centre
52°28′39″N 1°54′08″W / 52.477486°N 1.902353°W / 52.477486; -1.902353
[41]
Birmingham Clydesdale Tower The Sentinels Residential Clydesdale Tower (Sentinels).jpg 90 295 32 1972 Southside
52°28′28″N 1°54′05″W / 52.47449°N 1.90132°W / 52.47449; -1.90132
[42]
Birmingham Cleveland Tower The Sentinels Residential Clydesdale Tower Birmingham.jpg 90 295 32 1971 Southside
52°28′28″N 1°54′05″W / 52.47449°N 1.90132°W / 52.47449; -1.90132
[43]
Birmingham Three Snowhill BT Regional Hub Office Three Snowhill.jpg 90 290 18 2019 Colmore Business District
52°29′05″N 1°53′58″W / 52.484700°N 1.899316°W / 52.484700; -1.899316
[42]
12 Coventry 1 Cathedral Church of Saint Michael Coventry Old Cathedral Monument / Place of Worship St Michael's Cathedral ruins, Coventry.jpg 88 289 1400- City Centre
52°24′32″N 1°30′25″W / 52.4088990°N 1.5068241°W / 52.4088990; -1.5068241
[44]
13= Birmingham 12= The Rotunda Residential / Aparthotel The Rotunda, near Birmingham rail station, England (Crop).jpg 81 266 23 1965 City Centre
52°28′42″N 1°53′43″W / 52.478342°N 1.895389°W / 52.478342; -1.895389
[45]
Birmingham Exchange Square 1 Tower 3 Allegro Living Tower 3 Residential Allegro Exchange Square Tower 1.jpg 81 266 23 2019 Eastside
52°28′57″N 1°53′30″W / 52.482441°N 1.891659°W / 52.482441; -1.891659
[46]
15= Birmingham 14= Aston Place Dandara Living Arena Central Residential Aston Place.jpg 80 262 26 2019 Westside
52°28′41″N 1°54′20″W / 52.478097°N 1.905604°W / 52.478097; -1.905604
[47]
Birmingham Veolia Energy Recovery Facility Tyseley Waste Incineration Plant Chimney Tall buildings placeholder.png 80 262 1996 Tyseley
52°27′34″N 1°50′36″W / 52.459382°N 1.843248°W / 52.459382; -1.843248
[48]
Lichfield 1 Lichfield Cathedral Place of Worship Lichfield Cathedral Feb West Front.jpg 77 253 1340 City Centre
52°41′07″N 1°49′52″W / 52.6853813°N 1.8310944°W / 52.6853813; -1.8310944
[49]
17= Birmingham 16= Onyx Student accommodation Onyx Birmingham.jpg 76 250 24 2020 Gun Quarter
52°29′11″N 1°53′36″W / 52.4864542°N 1.8932624°W / 52.4864542; -1.8932624
[50]
Birmingham Centre City Tower Office Centre City Tower.jpg 76 249 21 1975 Southside
52°28′34″N 1°53′55″W / 52.476017°N 1.898503°W / 52.476017; -1.898503
[51]
Birmingham Five Ways Tower Office (vacant) Five Ways Tower (Derelict).jpg 76 249 22 1979 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′17″N 1°54′59″W / 52.471317°N 1.916328°W / 52.471317; -1.916328
[52]
Coventry 2 CODE Coventry Student accommodation Coventry CODE FairFax.jpg 76 249 23 2019 City Centre
52°24′35″N 1°30′17″W / 52.4098297°N 1.5046434°W / 52.4098297; -1.5046434
[53]
Wolverhampton 1 Victoria Hall Student Village Student accommodation Victoria Hall Wolverhampton.jpg 76 249 25 2009 Springfield
52°35′23″N 2°07′17″W / 52.5897978°N 2.1212892°W / 52.5897978; -2.1212892
[54]
22= Birmingham 19= Hyatt Regency Hotel Hyatt Regency Birmingham.jpg 75 246 24 1990 Westside
52°28′41″N 1°54′32″W / 52.477933°N 1.908907°W / 52.477933; -1.908907
[55]
Birmingham Two Snowhill Office Two Snowhill Birmingham Dec 2012.JPG 75 246 15 2013 Colmore Business District
52°28′41″N 1°54′32″W / 52.477933°N 1.908907°W / 52.477933; -1.908907
[56]
24 Birmingham 21 3 Arena Central HMRC Building Office Three Arena Central.jpg 73 239 14 2020 Westside
52°28′41″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4780178°N 1.9069095°W / 52.4780178; -1.9069095
[57]
25= Birmingham 22 One Snow Hill Plaza Holiday Inn Express Birmingham Snow Hill Hotel Snow Hill Plaza -Birmingham -UK.JPG 72 236 20 1973 Colmore Business District
52°29′05″N 1°53′54″W / 52.484831°N 1.898317°W / 52.484831; -1.898317
[58]
Coventry 3 Holy Trinity Church Place of Worship Coventry spires-2Aug2005-2rc.jpg 72 236 1100- City Centre
52°24′30″N 1°30′32″W / 52.4083608°N 1.5089591°W / 52.4083608; -1.5089591
[54]
27 Birmingham 23 The Cube Mixed-use The Cube Birmingham.jpg 71 231 23 2010 Westside
52°28′30″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4750°N 1.9070°W / 52.4750; -1.9070
[59]
28= Birmingham 24= Londonderry House Host Students Londonderry House Student accommodation / car park Londonderry House, Unite Building, Birmingham.jpg 70 230 21 1960– City Centre
52°28′56″N 1°53′34″W / 52.482236°N 1.892894°W / 52.482236; -1.892894
[60]
Birmingham Colmore Gate Office Colmore Gate from Colmore Row.jpg 70 230 15 1992 Colmore Business District
52°28′57″N 1°53′49″W / 52.482403°N 1.897078°W / 52.482403; -1.897078
[61]
Birmingham Quayside Tower Office Quayside Tower.jpg 70 230 18 1965 Westside
52°28′38″N 1°54′40″W / 52.477231°N 1.911008°W / 52.477231; -1.911008
[62]
31= Birmingham 27= McLaren Building Office McLaren Building 1.jpg 69 226 21 1972 Eastside
52°28′55″N 1°53′32″W / 52.482072°N 1.892308°W / 52.482072; -1.892308
[63]
Birmingham One Hagley Road Metropolitan House Residential / Serviced Apartments One Hagley Road.jpg 69 226 19 1974 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′23″N 1°55′11″W / 52.473181°N 1.919614°W / 52.473181; -1.919614
[64]
33 Birmingham 29 The Bank Tower 1 Residential Bank Tower 1, Birmingham.jpeg 68 223 22 2019 Westside
52°28′34″N 1°54′51″W / 52.4760896°N 1.9140985°W / 52.4760896; -1.9140985
[38]
Coventry 4 Mercia House Mixed-use Tall buildings placeholder.png 68 223 20 1968 Spon End
52°24′31″N 1°30′52″W / 52.4084865°N 1.5145412°W / 52.4084865; -1.5145412
[65]
35 Birmingham 30 Midland Building BT Midland ATE Office Midland Building Birmingham.jpg 67 220 17 1967 City Centre
52°28′36″N 1°54′01″W / 52.476578°N 1.900378°W / 52.476578; -1.900378
[66]
36 Birmingham 31 Bank House Office Bank House Birmingham.jpg 66 217 20 1967 Colmore Business District
52°28′49″N 1°53′51″W / 52.480397°N 1.897538°W / 52.480397; -1.897538
[67]
37= Birmingham 32 Brindley House Mixed-use Brindley House.jpg 65 213 18 1967 Jewellery Quarter
52°29′01″N 1°54′18″W / 52.483602°N 1.905036°W / 52.483602; -1.905036
[68]
South Staffordshire 1 Baggeridge Brickworks Baggeridge Country Park Chimney Baggeridge Brick Chimney.jpg 65 213 1944 Gospel End
52°32′09″N 2°08′55″W / 52.5358631°N 2.1487474°W / 52.5358631; -2.1487474
39= Birmingham 33= Fifty4 Hagley Road Office Fifty4 Hagley Road.jpg 64 210 18 1976 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′18″N 1°55′27″W / 52.471680°N 1.924188°W / 52.471680; -1.924188
[69]
Birmingham Cumberland House Hampton by Hilton Birmingham Broad Street Hotel Cumberland House Hilton Birmingham.jpg 64 210 18 1964 Westside
52°28′30″N 1°54′50″W / 52.475069°N 1.913881°W / 52.475069; -1.913881
[70]
Birmingham Chamberlain Hall Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 64 210 21 2015 Edgbaston
52°27′47″N 1°55′21″W / 52.463140°N 1.922594°W / 52.463140; -1.922594
[71]
Coventry 5= Christchurch Spire Greyfriars Monument Christchurch Spire Coventry Feb 2020.jpg 64 210 1832 City Centre
52°24′21″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4057201°N 1.5115452°W / 52.4057201; -1.5115452
[72]
Coventry Trinity View Friars Road Student Accommodation Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 64 210 20 2019 City Centre
52°24′12″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4034517°N 1.5116996°W / 52.4034517; -1.5116996
[73]
44= Birmingham 36= Centenary Plaza Arena Central Phase One (Block E) Residential / Hotel Centenary Plaza Birmingham.jpg 63 207 20 2002 Westside
52°28′36″N 1°54′25″W / 52.476567°N 1.906872°W / 52.476567; -1.906872
[74]
Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 1 The QE Public Facility New Queen Elizabeth Hospital 3a.jpg 63 207 14 2010 Edgbaston
52°27′06″N 1°56′35″W / 52.451767°N 1.943083°W / 52.451767; -1.943083
[75]
Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 2 63 207 14 2010
Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tower 3 63 207 14 2010
Coventry 7= City Village Downing Students Accommodation & Housing
Belgrade Plaza Phase 3
Student accommodation City Village Coventry.jpg 63 207 21 2017 City Centre
52°24′38″N 1°30′56″W / 52.4104353°N 1.5154700°W / 52.4104353; -1.5154700
[76]
Coventry Hillman House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 63 207 16 1964 City Centre
52°24′35″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4097658°N 1.5128631°W / 52.4097658; -1.5128631
[77]
50= Birmingham 40= Muirhead Tower University of Birmingham University building Muirhead Tower Refurb.jpg 62 203 15 1971 Edgbaston
52°27′06″N 1°55′46″W / 52.451727°N 1.929350°W / 52.451727; -1.929350
[78]
Birmingham Hagley House Cobalt Square Office Cobalt Square.jpg 62 203 17 1965 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′21″N 1°55′21″W / 52.472493°N 1.922618°W / 52.472493; -1.922618
[79]
Coventry 9 UNINN Infinity Parkside Phase 2 Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 63 207 20 2017 City Centre
52°24′13″N 1°30′27″W / 52.4037237°N 1.5074257°W / 52.4037237; -1.5074257
[80]
Wolverhampton 2= Hampton View Alder House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 62 203 23 1969 Heath Town
52°35′32″N 2°06′32″W / 52.5923562°N 2.1088946°W / 52.5923562; -2.1088946
[81]
Wolverhampton Brockfield House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 62 203 23 1969 Heath Town
52°35′39″N 2°06′29″W / 52.5942268°N 2.1079310°W / 52.5942268; -2.1079310
[82]
55= Birmingham 42= Holiday Inn Express Birmingham City Centre Arena Central Plot F Hotel Holiday Inn Express Birmingham City Centre.jpg 61 201 18 2017 Westside
52°28′39″N 1°54′24″W / 52.477412°N 1.906697°W / 52.477412; -1.906697
[83]
Birmingham St Martin in the Bull Ring Place of Worship Digbeth GWKWalk 1110.jpg 61 200 1855 City Centre
52°28′37″N 1°53′37″W / 52.477045°N 1.893508°W / 52.477045; -1.893508
[84]
Birmingham Trident House Residential Trident House.jpg 61 200 19 1981 Westside
52°28′31″N 1°54′41″W / 52.475359°N 1.911472°W / 52.475359; -1.911472
[85]
Birmingham Jurys Inn Hotel Jury's Inn Birmingham.jpg 61 200 18 1975 Westside
52°28′36″N 1°54′41″W / 52.476729°N 1.911498°W / 52.476729; -1.911498
[86]
Rugby 1 St Marie's Church Place of Worship St Maries Church, Rugby 3.19.jpg 61 200 1847 Overslade
52°22′00″N 1°15′50″W / 52.3665378°N 1.2638724°W / 52.3665378; -1.2638724
[87]
59= Birmingham 46= Library of Birmingham Library Library of Birmingham reflected.jpg 60 197 10 2013 Westside
52°28′47″N 1°54′31″W / 52.479772°N 1.908491°W / 52.479772; -1.908491
[88]
Birmingham James Watt Residences Aston University Student Village Student accommodation James Watt and William Murdoch Residences.jpg 60 197 18 2010 Eastside
52°29′07″N 1°53′19″W / 52.485224°N 1.888473°W / 52.485224; -1.888473
[89]
Birmingham Mary Sturge Residences Aston University Student Village Student accommodation Mary Sturge and Harriet Martineau Residences.jpg 60 197 18 2013 Eastside
52°29′05″N 1°53′29″W / 52.484602°N 1.891371°W / 52.484602; -1.891371
[90]
Birmingham University Locks No.1 Eastside Locks Student accommodation Eastside Locks.jpg 60 197 17 2016 Eastside
52°29′00″N 1°52′51″W / 52.483345°N 1.880894°W / 52.483345; -1.880894
[91]
Bromsgrove 1 St John the Baptist Church Place of Worship St John the Baptist Church Bromsgrove May 2015.jpg 60 198 1100- Town Centre
52°20′03″N 2°03′53″W / 52.3342823°N 2.0648246°W / 52.3342823; -2.0648246
[92]
64= Birmingham 50= Temple Point Windsor House Office Temple Point Clock.jpg 59 194 14 1962 City Centre
52°28′53″N 1°53′47″W / 52.4815254°N 1.8963063°W / 52.4815254; -1.8963063
[93]
Birmingham Lloyd House West Midlands Police Headquarters Office Lloyd House Refurb.jpg 59 194 13 1964 Colmore Business District
52°29′02″N 1°53′51″W / 52.483769°N 1.897378°W / 52.483769; -1.897378
[94]
Birmingham Lyndon House Office Tall buildings placeholder.png 59 194 17 1964 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′19″N 1°55′30″W / 52.4718161°N 1.9251051°W / 52.4718161; -1.9251051
[95]
Birmingham Eleven Brindleyplace Office 11 Brindleyplace Birmingham.jpeg 59 194 13 2008 Westside
52°28′36″N 1°54′51″W / 52.476714°N 1.914253°W / 52.476714; -1.914253
[96]
Sandwell 1 Briarley Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 59 194 21 1966 West Bromwich
52°32′46″N 1°58′30″W / 52.5462462°N 1.9751362°W / 52.5462462; -1.9751362
[97]
69= Birmingham 54= One Centenary Square HSBC UK Personal and Business Banking Headquarters
Two Arena Central
Office One Centenary Square.jpg 58 190 11 2018 Westside
52°28′43″N 1°54′25″W / 52.4787°N 1.9070°W / 52.4787; -1.9070
[98]
Birmingham Park Regis Birmingham Auchinleck House Hotel Park Regis Birmingham.jpg 58 190 16 1964 Westside
52°28′22″N 1°55′01″W / 52.472875°N 1.916957°W / 52.472875; -1.916957
[99]
Birmingham Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul Place of Worship Aston Church - geograph.org.uk - 1190057.jpg 58 190 1480 Aston
52°30′25″N 1°52′48″W / 52.507069°N 1.879999°W / 52.507069; -1.879999
[100]
Birmingham Barry Jackson Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 58 190 20 1972 Aston
52°30′04″N 1°53′18″W / 52.5010741°N 1.8883221°W / 52.5010741; -1.8883221
[101]
Birmingham Battery Park Selly Oak Unite Students Battery Park Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 58 190 15 2019 Selly Oak
52°30′25″N 1°52′48″W / 52.507069°N 1.879999°W / 52.507069; -1.879999
[102]
Coventry 10= Weaver Place iQ Student Accommodation Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 58 190 20 2020 City Centre
52°24′42″N 1°30′41″W / 52.4116205°N 1.5114602°W / 52.4116205; -1.5114602
[103]
Coventry Ramada Hotel Coventry Telecom House
Burlington House
Hotel Ramada Hotel - Coventry 13f08.JPG 58 190 17 2020 Spon End
52°24′19″N 1°31′19″W / 52.4051920°N 1.5218530°W / 52.4051920; -1.5218530
[104]
76= Birmingham 59= One Snowhill Mixed-use One Snowhill.jpg 57 187 12 2009 Colmore Business District
52°29′01″N 1°53′54″W / 52.483597°N 1.898223°W / 52.483597; -1.898223
[105]
Birmingham City Centre House Mixed-use City Centre House Birmingham.jpg 57 187 13 1965 City Centre
52°28′45″N 1°53′45″W / 52.479285°N 1.895968°W / 52.479285; -1.895968
[106]
Birmingham Pritchett Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 57 187 20 1971 Small Heath
52°28′19″N 1°52′09″W / 52.4718968°N 1.8692498°W / 52.4718968; -1.8692498
[107]
Birmingham Brinklow Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 57 187 20 1967 Highgate
52°27′52″N 1°53′18″W / 52.4643086°N 1.8882822°W / 52.4643086; -1.8882822
[108]
Birmingham Wilmcote Tower Residential 57 187 20 1967
52°27′53″N 1°53′13″W / 52.4647335°N 1.8869370°W / 52.4647335; -1.8869370
[109]
Birmingham Studley Tower Residential 57 187 20 1969
52°27′59″N 1°53′02″W / 52.4664166°N 1.8839696°W / 52.4664166; -1.8839696
[110]
Birmingham Salisbury Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 57 187 20 1968 Ladywood
52°29′04″N 1°55′19″W / 52.4845430°N 1.9218801°W / 52.4845430; -1.9218801
[111]
Birmingham Canterbury Tower Residential 57 187 20 1967
52°29′03″N 1°55′11″W / 52.4840490°N 1.9197337°W / 52.4840490; -1.9197337
[112]
Birmingham Durham Tower Residential 57 187 20 1970
52°28′57″N 1°55′02″W / 52.4826164°N 1.9172444°W / 52.4826164; -1.9172444
[113]
Birmingham Wickets Tower Residential Wickets Tower - Pershore Road, Edgbaston 57 187 20 1967 Edgbaston
52°27′22″N 1°54′26″W / 52.456043°N 1.907304°W / 52.456043; -1.907304
[114]
Birmingham Century Tower Residential 57 187 20 1968
52°27′22″N 1°54′32″W / 52.456155°N 1.908839°W / 52.456155; -1.908839
[115]
Birmingham Victor Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 57 187 20 1969 Nechells
52°29′41″N 1°52′20″W / 52.4946506°N 1.8722946°W / 52.4946506; -1.8722946
[116]
Birmingham Hodgson Tower Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 57 187 20 1971 Newtown
52°29′50″N 1°54′08″W / 52.4973356°N 1.9022816°W / 52.4973356; -1.9022816
[117]
Solihull 1 St Alphege Church Place of Worship St Alphege Church.jpg 57 187 1200- Town Centre
52°24′41″N 1°46′33″W / 52.4114985°N 1.7759665°W / 52.4114985; -1.7759665
[118]
90= Birmingham 72 Methodist Central Hall Mixed-use Methodist Central Hall, Corporation Street, Birmingham (geograph 3534105).jpg 56 185 3 1904 Eastside
52°29′01″N 1°53′34″W / 52.4836275°N 1.8928611°W / 52.4836275; -1.8928611
[119]
Wolverhampton 4= Campion House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 56 185 21 1969 Heath Town
52°35′38″N 2°06′21″W / 52.5939647°N 2.1057640°W / 52.5939647; -2.1057640
[120]
Wolverhampton Longfield House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 56 185 21 1972 Heath Town
52°35′30″N 2°06′21″W / 52.5916358°N 2.1058241°W / 52.5916358; -2.1058241
[121]
Wolverhampton St. Cecilia's Bover Court
Hickman Street RDA
Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 56 185 20 1970 Wednesfield
52°35′55″N 2°05′24″W / 52.5986715°N 2.0898856°W / 52.5986715; -2.0898856
[122]
Wolverhampton William Bentley Court Hickman Street RDA Residential Hickman Street RDA.jpg 56 185 20 1966 Wednesfield
52°36′01″N 2°05′10″W / 52.6001472°N 2.0860778°W / 52.6001472; -2.0860778
[123]
Wolverhampton Wodensfield Tower Hickman Street RDA Residential 56 185 20 1966 Wednesfield
52°35′59″N 2°05′18″W / 52.5998206°N 2.0883196°W / 52.5998206; -2.0883196
[124]
96 Birmingham 73 The Church of St Augustine of Hippo St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston Place of Worship St Augustine Edgbaston.jpg 56 185 1868 Edgbaston
52°28′24″N 1°56′44″W / 52.4733785°N 1.9455186°W / 52.4733785; -1.9455186
[125]
97= Birmingham 74= Three Brindleyplace Mixed-use Three Brindleyplace.jpg 55 180 13 1998 Westside
52°28′42″N 1°54′48″W / 52.478393°N 1.913238°W / 52.478393; -1.913238
[126]
Birmingham Hive Masshouse Block M Residential Hive Birmingham.jpg 55 179 15 2011 Eastside
52°28′54″N 1°53′22″W / 52.481591°N 1.889355°W / 52.481591; -1.889355
[127]
Coventry 12 33 Parkside Parkside Building 2 Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 55 179 19 2020 City Centre
52°24′14″N 1°30′20″W / 52.4037583°N 1.5056668°W / 52.4037583; -1.5056668
[128]
Kidderminster 1 Slingfield Mill Weaver’s Wharf Chimney Slingfield Mill Chimney, Kidderminster - geograph.org.uk - 1022793.jpg 55 180 1864 Town Centre
52°23′11″N 2°15′07″W / 52.3865015°N 2.2519457°W / 52.3865015; -2.2519457
[129]
Lichfield 2 St Mary’s Church Place of Worship / Mixed-use St Marys Lichfield 1 (Cropped).jpg 55 179 1870 City Centre
52°37′57″N 1°47′33″W / 52.6325190°N 1.7925826°W / 52.6325190; -1.7925826
[130]
Rugby 2 St Andrew's Church Place of Worship St Andrew's Church, Rugby from north.jpg 55 182 1140- Town Centre
52°22′22″N 1°15′42″W / 52.3727223°N 1.2615734°W / 52.3727223; -1.2615734
[131]
100= Birmingham 76= The Colmore Building Colmore Plaza Office Colmore Plaza vertical.jpg 54 177 14 2008 Colmore Business District
52°29′01″N 1°53′45″W / 52.483665°N 1.895918°W / 52.483665; -1.895918
[132]
Birmingham Albany House Mixed-use Albany House.jpg 54 177 12 1962 Southside
52°28′30″N 1°53′53″W / 52.4749802°N 1.8979344°W / 52.4749802; -1.8979344
[133]
102= Birmingham 78= The Lansdowne Residential Lansdowne Birmingham.jpg 53 173 18 2018 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′22″N 1°55′13″W / 52.472850°N 1.920262°W / 52.472850; -1.920262
[134]
Birmingham St Martin's Place Residential St Martin Place building from Broad Street.jpg 53 173 17 2020 Westside
52°28′24″N 1°55′00″W / 52.4733789°N 1.9166714°W / 52.4733789; -1.9166714
[135]
Birmingham 45 Church Street Office Office tower 45 Church Street Birmingham.jpg 53 173 14 2008 Colmore Business District
52°28′59″N 1°54′03″W / 52.48306915°N 1.900886°W / 52.48306915; -1.900886
[136]
Birmingham Opal Court Opal 1 Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 53 173 18 2007 Edgbaston
52°28′01″N 1°54′02″W / 52.4668181°N 1.9005247°W / 52.4668181; -1.9005247
[137]
Coventry 13= One Friargate Coventry City Council HQ Office Tall buildings placeholder.png 53 167 12 2017 City Centre
52°24′10″N 1°30′46″W / 52.4026945°N 1.5127925°W / 52.4026945; -1.5127925
[138]
Coventry Gulson Road Block B Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 53 167 16 2021 Coventry University
52°24′16″N 1°30′03″W / 52.4044697°N 1.5009691°W / 52.4044697; -1.5009691
[139]
Dudley 1 Church of St. Thomas Church of St. Thomas the Apostle
Top Church
Place of Worship Church of St Thomas.jpg 53 173 1815 Town Centre
52°30′40″N 2°04′38″W / 52.5112067°N 2.0772798°W / 52.5112067; -2.0772798
[140]
Warwick 1 Collegiate Church of St Mary Place of Worship St marys church warwick uk.jpg 53 174 1123 Town Centre
52°16′56″N 1°35′18″W / 52.2822572°N 1.5884318°W / 52.2822572; -1.5884318
[141]
110= Birmingham 82= Eight Brindleyplace Mixed-use Eight Brindleyplace.jpg 52 171 14 2002 Westside
52°28′37″N 1°54′48″W / 52.477001°N 1.913369°W / 52.477001; -1.913369
[142]
Birmingham Church of St Alban the Martyr Place of Worship Saint Alban Church 1.jpg 52 170 1881 Highgate
52°27′57″N 1°53′20″W / 52.4658825°N 1.8888393°W / 52.4658825; -1.8888393
[143]
Birmingham Exchange Square 1, Tower 2 Allegro Living Tower 2 Residential Allegro Exchange Square 1, Tower 2.jpg 52 170 16 2019 Eastside
52°28′56″N 1°53′27″W / 52.482326°N 1.890964°W / 52.482326; -1.890964
[144]
North Warwickshire 1 Church of St Peter and St Paul Place of Worship Tall buildings placeholder.png 52 170 1400– Coleshill
52°29′57″N 1°42′19″W / 52.4991065°N 1.7053512°W / 52.4991065; -1.7053512
[145]
Coventry 15= Arundel House Nido Arundel House
Coventry Boys and Girls Club
Student accommodation Tall buildings placeholder.png 52 170 18 2020 Coventry University
52°24′21″N 1°30′10″W / 52.4057047°N 1.5028437°W / 52.4057047; -1.5028437
[146]
Coventry Bishops Gate Tower 1 Bishopgate Phase 1 Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 52 170 17 2018 Canal Basin
52°24′44″N 1°30′42″W / 52.4121375°N 1.5117265°W / 52.4121375; -1.5117265
[147]
Sandwell 2 Darley House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 52 170 19 1969 Oldbury
52°29′47″N 2°02′05″W / 52.4964763°N 2.0347142°W / 52.4964763; -2.0347142
[148]
Walsall 1 St Matthew's Church Place of Worship ST Mathews Church Walsall - panoramio.jpg 52 170 1200– Town Centre
52°34′57″N 1°58′39″W / 52.5824798°N 1.9775490°W / 52.5824798; -1.9775490
[149]
Wolverhampton 9 St. Luke's Church Place of Worship St Luke's C of E (Evangelical) Church, Blakenhall, Wolverhampton - geograph.org.uk - 522096.jpg 52 170 1861 Blakenhall
52°34′21″N 2°07′48″W / 52.5724793°N 2.1299356°W / 52.5724793; -2.1299356
[150]
119= Birmingham 85= Axis Building Office The Axis Building.jpg 51 167 12 1976 Westside
52°28′38″N 1°54′17″W / 52.477201°N 1.904860°W / 52.477201; -1.904860
[151]
Birmingham 1 Colmore Row Office One Colmore Row Portrait Cropped.jpg 51 167 12 2004 Colmore Business District
52°28′58″N 1°53′52″W / 52.482824°N 1.897771°W / 52.482824; -1.897771
[152]
Coventry 17= Thomas King House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1968 Hillfields
52°24′48″N 1°29′55″W / 52.4132819°N 1.4985175°W / 52.4132819; -1.4985175
[153]
Coventry Samuel Vale House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1969 Canal Basin
52°24′50″N 1°30′49″W / 52.4137617°N 1.5136723°W / 52.4137617; -1.5136723
[154]
Coventry Falkener House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1968 Foleshill
52°25′35″N 1°29′40″W / 52.4263421°N 1.4943407°W / 52.4263421; -1.4943407
[155]
Coventry Dewis House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1965 Bell Green
52°26′10″N 1°28′21″W / 52.4362378°N 1.4723764°W / 52.4362378; -1.4723764
[156]
Coventry William Batchelor House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1966 Canal Basin
52°24′48″N 1°30′38″W / 52.4133666°N 1.5105488°W / 52.4133666; -1.5105488
[157]
Coventry Pioneer House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1966 Hillfields
52°24′51″N 1°30′01″W / 52.4141308°N 1.5003141°W / 52.4141308; -1.5003141
[158]
Coventry Nauls Mill House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1964 Canal Basin
52°24′49″N 1°30′57″W / 52.4135722°N 1.5158902°W / 52.4135722; -1.5158902
[159]
Coventry Meadow House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1967 Spon End
52°24′29″N 1°31′15″W / 52.4079700°N 1.5209438°W / 52.4079700; -1.5209438
[160]
Coventry Longfield House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1967 Courthouse Green
52°25′54″N 1°28′57″W / 52.4316833°N 1.4823939°W / 52.4316833; -1.4823939
[161]
Coventry Caradoc Hall Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1969 Potters Green
52°25′40″N 1°27′27″W / 52.4278845°N 1.4574489°W / 52.4278845; -1.4574489
[162]
Coventry Alpha House Residential Tall buildings placeholder.png 51 167 17 1963 Barras Green
52°24′58″N 1°29′00″W / 52.4160722°N 1.4834494°W / 52.4160722; -1.4834494
[163]
132= Birmingham 87= The Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of St Chad St Chad's Cathedral Place of Worship St Chads Cathedral Birmingham.jpg 50 164 1841 Jewellery Quarter
52°29′07″N 1°53′56″W / 52.4853632°N 1.8987807°W / 52.4853632; -1.8987807
Birmingham Masshouse Plaza Masshouse Block I Residential Masshouse Plaza.jpg 50 164 16 2006 Eastside
52°28′53″N 1°53′26″W / 52.4815225°N 1.8904679°W / 52.4815225; -1.8904679
[164]
Birmingham Tricorn House Office Tricorn House.jpg 50 164 12 1976 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′22″N 1°55′18″W / 52.4727749°N 1.9215807°W / 52.4727749; -1.9215807
[165]
Birmingham 12 Calthorpe Road Shell Mex House
Former Birmingham HSBC Offices
Office Tall buildings placeholder.png 50 164 12 1962 Five Ways & Hagley Road
52°28′16″N 1°55′08″W / 52.4710259°N 1.9187931°W / 52.4710259; -1.9187931
[166]
Birmingham Lakeside West Building Unite Students Lakeside Residences Student accommodation Lakeside West.jpg 50 164 16 1999 Eastside
52°29′00″N 1°53′26″W / 52.4834394°N 1.89043449°W / 52.4834394; -1.89043449
[167]
Birmingham Campus Living Villages Bagot Street Blocks A, B, C Student accommodation Bagot Street Student Residences Blocks A, B & C.jpg 50 164 17 2011 Gun Quarter
52°29′20″N 1°53′34″W / 52.4889995°N 1.8927472°W / 52.4889995; -1.8927472
[168]
Wolverhampton 10 Church of St. John in the Square Place of Worship The Church of St. John in the Square, Wolverhampton - geograph.org.uk - 548809.jpg 50 163 1776 City Centre
52°34′53″N 2°07′42″W / 52.5812922°N 2.1282273°W / 52.5812922; -2.1282273
[169]

Tallest buildings and structures under construction[]

This list ranks all under-construction buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements.

Updated August 2021

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Estimated
completion
Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 Exchange Square Phase 2, Tower Residential 111 364 36 Eastside 2022 [170]
2 Birmingham 2 Bloc Grand Central Hotel 74 272 22 City Centre Stalled [171]
3 Birmingham 3 One Centenary Way Paradise Plot G Office 68 223 13 Westside 2022 [172]
4 Birmingham 4 Snowhill Wharf Residential 67 220 21 Gun Quarter 2022 [173]
5 Birmingham 5 Kent Street Baths Residential 61 200 19 Southside 2022 [174]
6 Coventry 1 Two Friargate Mixed-use 58 191 12 City Centre 2022 [175]
7 Birmingham 6 Residences Edgbaston, Block 1 Residential 57 188 18 Edgbaston 2022 [176]
8 Coventry 2 Bishops Gate Tower 2 Bishopgate Phase 2 Mixed-use 56 185 18 City Centre 2022 [177]
9 Sandwell 1 Midland Metropolitan Hospital Public facility 53 173 9 Smethwick 2022 [178]
10= Birmingham 7= Exchange Square Phase 2, Hotel Hotel 51 167 14 Eastside 2022 [170]
Birmingham Commonwealth Games Village Plot 7 former BCU City North Campus Mixed-use 51 167 15 Perry Barr 2022 [179]
12= Birmingham 9= Compass Student accommodation 49 161 15 Eastside 2022 [180]
Birmingham Commonwealth Games Village Plot 10 former BCU City North Campus Mixed-use 49 161 14 Perry Barr 2022 [179]
14 Birmingham 11 Landrow Place formerly Lionel House Residential 48 157 14 Jewellery Quarter 2021 [181]
15 Birmingham 12 Soho Wharf, Block 1 Residential 47 154 14 Eastside 2023 [182]
16= Birmingham 13= The Timber Yard Residential 46 151 14 Southside 2021 [183]
Birmingham St Luke's, South Block A Residential 46 151 15 Southside 2021 [184]
18 Birmingham 15 Enterprise Wharf, Holt Street Office 45 148 11 Eastside 2021 [185]
19 Coventry 3 Warwick Road Tower A Student accommodation 42 138 14 City Centre 2022 [186]
20 Birmingham 16 Residences Edgbaston, Block 2 Residential 41 135 13 Edgbaston 2022 [176]
21 Birmingham 17 Glasswater Locks, Plot F1 Residential 40 132 10 Eastside 2023 [187]
22 Birmingham 18 True Birmingham Student accommodation 37 121 11 Southside 2021 [188]
23 Coventry 4 Warwick Road Tower B Student accommodation 36 118 12 City Centre 2022 [186]
24= Birmingham 19= Glasswater Locks, Plot E1 Residential 35 115 9 Eastside 2023 [187]
Birmingham Glasswater Locks, Plot E2 Residential 35 115 9 Eastside 2023 [187]
Birmingham Glasswater Locks, Plot E3 Residential 35 115 9 Eastside 2023 [187]
Birmingham Glasswater Locks, Plot E4 Residential 35 115 9 Eastside 2023 [187]

Tallest approved, proposed and emergent projects[]

Approved[]

This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that have been granted full planning permission and will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall when completed.

Updated August 2021

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year
approved
Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 100 Broad Street Residential 193 634 61 Westside 2020 [189]
2 Birmingham 2 Octagon Paradise Phase 2 Residential 155 510 49 Westside 2021 [190]
3 Birmingham 3 One Eastside Residential 155 509 51 Eastside 2021 [191]
4 Birmingham 4 Irish Centre Tower Residential 146 479 48 Digbeth 2021 [192]
5 Birmingham 5 Great Charles Street Tower Residential 126 413 39 Jewellery Quarter 2021 [193]
6 Birmingham 6 Glasswater Locks, Plot D Residential 123 403 38 Eastside 2019 [187]
7 Birmingham 7 211 Broad Street Super Slender Tower Aparthotel 117 383 36 Westside 2020 [194]
8 Birmingham 8 Beorma Tower Beorma Quarter Phase 2 Mixed-use 113 371 27 City Centre 2015 [195]
9 Birmingham 9 The Square, Broad Street Residential 111 364 35 Westside 2021 [196]
10 Birmingham 10 Upper Trinity Street, Block H Mixed-use 102 337 32 Digbeth 2021 [197]
11 Birmingham 11 The Stone Yard, Block D Residential 98 322 30 Digbeth 2020 [198]
12 Birmingham 12 Makers’ Yard Sherlock Street Tower Mixed-use 97 318 30 Southside 2021 [199]
13 Birmingham 13 South Central Tower Essex Street Tower Mixed-use 93 305 28 Southside 2021 [200]
14= Birmingham 14= New Monaco Tower 1 formerly Monaco House Residential 90 295 29 Southside 2021 [201]
Birmingham Camp Hill Gardens Sulzer Camp Hill Residential 90 295 26 Bordesley 2021 [202]
16 Birmingham 16 Connaught Square Residential 88 289 27 Digbeth 2017 [203]
17 Birmingham 17 75-79 Lancaster St Student accommodation 84 276 24 Gun Quarter 2019 [204]
18= Birmingham 18= New Monaco Tower 2 formerly Monaco House Residential 80 262 26 Southside 2021 [201]
Birmingham Princip Street Tower Residential 80 262 25 Gun Quarter 2021 [205]
20 Birmingham 20 Lunar Rise Residential 75 246 25 Digbeth 2018 [206]
21 Birmingham 21 Lancaster Wharf Residential 74 243 24 Gun Quarter 2021 [207]
22 Birmingham 22 Post and Mail Office / Residential 73 239 17 Colmore Business District 2016 [208]
23 Birmingham 23 JQ Rise Residential 71 233 24 Jewellery Quarter 2020 [209]
24 Birmingham 24 4 Axis Square Axis Square Plot 1 Office 64 210 14 Westside 2021 [210]
25 Birmingham 25 Glasswater Locks, Plot F2 Residential 60 197 18 Eastside 2019 [187]
26 Birmingham 26 Upper Trinity Street, Block J Residential 57 187 19 Digbeth 2021 [197]
27 Birmingham 27 Languages and Social Sciences Building Aston University Campus Education 55 180 10 Eastside 2021 [211]
28 Birmingham 28 Upper Trinity Street, Block A Residential 53 174 16 Digbeth 2021 [197]
29 North Warks. 1 The Eternal Wall The Wall of Answered Prayer Monument 52 170 Coleshill 2020 [212]
30= Birmingham 29= One Eastside, Block B Residential 51 168 15 Eastside 2021 [191]
Birmingham Great Charles Street, Block B1 Residential 51 168 16 Jewellery Quarter 2021 [193]
Birmingham Upper Trinity Street, Block B Residential 51 168 15 Digbeth 2021 [197]
33= Birmingham 32= Nyx Hotel Hotel 50 165 15 Westside 2019 [213]
Birmingham The Stone Yard, Block B Residential 50 165 15 Digbeth 2020 [198]
Birmingham The Metalworks Adderley Street, Plot 1 Residential 50 165 15 Bordesley 2021 [214]
36 Birmingham 35 Upper Trinity Street, Block C Residential 49 162 15 Digbeth 2021 [197]
37= Birmingham 36= 5 Centenary Square Office 48 157 12 Westside 2020 [215]
Birmingham Morville Street Apartments Residential 48 157 14 Ladywood 2021 [216]
39= Birmingham 38= 12 Calthorpe Road (refurb and extension) Hotel / Student accommodation 46 150 11 Five Ways & Hagley Road 2021 [217]
Birmingham 49-51 Holloway Head, Block C Residential 46 154 15 Southside 2018 [218]
Birmingham 49-51 Holloway Head, Block D Residential 46 154 15 Southside 2018 [218]
Birmingham Affinity Living, Bristol Street Residential 46 154 15 Southside 2020 [219]
43 Birmingham 42 New Garden Square, Block F2 Residential 41 135 14 Five Ways & Hagley Road 2020 [220]
44= Birmingham 43= Maldron Suffolk Street A Hotel 40 132 12 Southside 2019 [170]
Birmingham Setl formerly Cornwall House Residential 40 131 12 Jewellery Quarter 2021 [221]
46 Birmingham 45 WOLO House (extension and refurb) Office 38 125 12 Colmore Business District 2020 [222]
47 Birmingham 46 Great Charles Street, Block B2 Residential 37 121 11 Jewellery Quarter 2021 [193]
48= Birmingham 47 Maldron Suffolk Street B Hotel 36 118 9 Southside 2019 [170]
Solihull 1 Westgate 21 Office 36 118 8 Town Centre 2021 [223]
50= Birmingham 48= The Stone Yard, Block A Residential 35 115 10 Digbeth 2020 [198]
Birmingham The Stone Yard, Block C Residential 35 115 10 Digbeth 2020 [198]
Birmingham St James House (extension) Serviced aparthotel 35 115 11 Southside 2021 [224]
Birmingham Upper Trinity Street, Block E Residential 35 115 11 Digbeth 2021 [197]

This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that have received outline planning permission and will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall when full planning permission is sought and granted.

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year
approved
Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 Martineau Galleries, Plot 2c Residential 126 413 35 City Centre 2020 [225]
2 Birmingham 2 Axis Square, Building 3 Office 100 328 23 Westside 2018 [226]
3 Birmingham 3 Adderley Street, Plot 2 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 83 272 25 Bordesley 2021 [227]
4 Birmingham 4 Martineau Galleries, Plot 5 Office 80 262 17 City Centre 2020 [225]
5 Birmingham 5 One Ratcliff Square[228] Paradise Phase 2 Hotel ~75 ~246 17 City Centre 2013 [229]
6 Birmingham 6 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4c Residential 74 243 20 City Centre 2020 [225]
7 Birmingham 7 Martineau Galleries, Plot 6 Office 69 226 14 City Centre 2020 [225]
8 Birmingham 8 Martineau Galleries, Plot 7 Office 62 203 13 City Centre 2020 [225]
9= Birmingham 9= Martineau Galleries, Plot 3c Residential / Hotel 60 197 16 City Centre 2020 [225]
Birmingham Martineau Galleries, Plot 1 Office 60 197 12 City Centre 2020 [225]
11 Birmingham 11 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3f Residential / Hotel 59 194 16 City Centre 2020 [225]
12 Coventry 1 Bishop Street Block B former Coventry Evening Telegraph Student accommodation 57 187 19 City Centre 2018 [230]
13 Birmingham 12 Martineau Galleries, Plot 2b Residential 54 177 14 City Centre 2020 [225]
14 Birmingham 13 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4b Residential 53 174 14 City Centre 2020 [225]
15 Birmingham 14 Three Congreve Square Paradise Phase 3 Mixed-use ~53 ~174 12 City Centre 2013 [229]
16 Birmingham 15 One Congreve Square Paradise Phase 3 Mixed-use ~49 ~161 11 City Centre 2013 [229]
17= Birmingham 16= Adderley Street, Plot 5 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 48 158 13 Bordesley 2021 [227]
Birmingham Adderley Street, Plot 6 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 48 158 13 Bordesley 2021 [227]
19 Birmingham 18 Martineau Galleries, Plot 4d Residential 47 155 11 City Centre 2020 [225]
20 Birmingham 19 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3d Residential / Hotel 46 151 12 City Centre 2020 [225]
21 Birmingham 20 Three Chamberlain Square[231] Paradise Phase 2 Office ~45 ~148 10 City Centre 2013 [229]
22 Birmingham 21 Adderley Street, Plot 3 former Digbeth Central Bus Garage Mixed-use 44 144 12 Bordesley 2021 [227]
23 Birmingham 22 Axis Square, Building 4 Office 43 141 9 Westside 2018 [226]
24 Birmingham 23 Two Centenary Way Paradise Phase 3 Mixed-use ~41 ~134 9 City Centre 2013 [229]
25 Birmingham 24 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3e Residential / Hotel 40 131 10 City Centre 2020 [225]
26 Birmingham 25 Martineau Galleries, Plot 3b Residential / Hotel 37 121 9 City Centre 2020 [225]
27 Birmingham 26 Curzon Street Station[232] High Speed Rail (HS2) terminal Transport 35 115 Eastside 2020 [233]

Proposed[]

This list ranks all buildings and free-standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, for which planning permission has been sought but not yet granted.

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year of
submission
Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 Fusion Students Bristol Road former 'The Trees' Public House Student accommodation 98 322 31 Southside 2020 [234]
2 Birmingham 2 Lower Essex Street Residential 98 322 27 Southside 2021 [199]
3 Coventry 1 Abbott's Lane Tower 1 Gas Works Block D Residential 72 235 22 City Centre Resubmitted [235]
4 Birmingham 3 The Pressworks Office 70 229 21 Digbeth 2021 [236]
5 Coventry 2 Abbott's Lane Tower 2 Gas Works Block C Residential 64 210 19 City Centre Resubmitted [237]
6 Coventry 3 Abbott's Lane Tower 3 Gas Works Block B2 Residential 59 193 18 City Centre Resubmitted [238]
7 Coventry 4 Abbott's Lane Tower 4 Gas Works Block B1 Residential 58 190 17 City Centre Resubmitted [239]
8 Birmingham 4 Duddeston Viaduct Building Digbeth Regeneration Plot V1-10 Mixed-use 57 187 15 Digbeth 2020 [214]
9 Coventry 5 The Butts Student Residences Student accommodation 55 178 19 City Centre 2021 [240]
10 Sandwell 1 Wellbeing Tower former Kings Cinema Residential ~53 ~172 15 West Bromwich 2021 [241]
11 Birmingham 5 The Five former Ladywood Social Club Residential 50 165 15 Ladywood 2021 [242]
12= Birmingham 6= New Bond Street, Zone 1A Residential 48 158 15 Bordesley 2021 [243]
Birmingham New Bond Street, Zone 2C Residential 48 158 15 Bordesley 2021 [243]
14 Birmingham 8 Lead Works Aparthotel 44 144 12 Westside 2021 [244]
15 Birmingham 9 Belgrave Village, Block B Residential 41 134 13 Balsall Heath 2021 [245]
16 Birmingham 10 40 Kent Street Mixed-use 40 131 12 Southside 2020 [246]
17 Birmingham 11 16 Kent Street Residential ~36 ~118 11 Southside 2018 [247]

Emergent[]

This list ranks pre-applications and emergent proposals for buildings and free standing structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that will stand at least 35 metres (115 ft) tall, if full planning permission is sought and granted. Please note that the data for each structure may not be complete.

Rank Authority Rank Name Alternative name(s) Function Height Floors District Year
published
Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Birmingham 1 Thorp Tower Mixed-use 190 623 50 Southside 2021 [248]
2 Birmingham 2 Boulton Tower Curzon Wharf, Tower 1 Residential 172 564 53 Eastside 2021 [249]
3 Birmingham 3 Smithfield Tower Mixed-use 43 Smithfield 2016 [250]
4 Birmingham 4 Watt Tower Curzon Wharf, Tower 2 Student accommodation ~134 ~439 41 Eastside 2021 [249]
5 Wolverhampton 1 Brewers Yard Tower 1 Mixed-use 31 Springfield 2019 [251]
6 Coventry 1 Parkside Tower 1 Mixed-use 28 City Centre 2021 [252]
7 Birmingham 5 River Walk, Plot C Rea Street South Mixed-use 24 Digbeth 2021 [253]
8 Coventry 2 Parkside Tower 2 Mixed-use 22 City Centre 2021 [252]
9 Coventry 3 "Twisting" Tower Student accommodation 60 197 20 City Centre 2021 [254]
10 Birmingham 6 River Walk, Residual Plot Rea Street South Mixed-use 20 Digbeth 2021 [253]
11 Wolverhampton 2 Brewers Yard Tower 2 Mixed-use 19 Springfield 2019 [251]
12 Birmingham 7 River Walk, Plot A Rea Street South Mixed-use 15 Digbeth 2021 [253]

Un-built[]

This list ranks proposals for the construction of buildings and free-standing structures in Birmingham that were planned to rise at least 100 metres (328 ft), for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise cancelled.

Rank Name Function Height Floors District Year
proposed
Notes Ref.
(m) (ft)
1 Regal Tower Mixed-use 201 659 56 Westside 2007 [255]
2 VTP200 Observation Tower 200 656 10 Eastside 2010 [256]
3= Arena Central Tower Office 175 574 50 Westside 2007 The Arena Central project was originally masterplanned by HOK International in 1998. The plan called for a landmark 50-storey tower of around 245 metres (805 feet) in height, always intended to be built as one of the latter phases of the scheme. In the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack and after considering market forces, the developers removed 15-storeys from the planned tower. Superseded by the V Building proposal. [257]
The Birmingham Pinnacle Observation Tower 175 574 Eastside 2008 The Pinnacle was proposed as Europe's first vertical theme park. It would have provided a range of theme park rides, an observation deck, restaurants, shops, bars and leisure facilities. Superseded by VTP200. [258]
5 Bull Ring Tower Office 160 525 35 City Centre 1990 Developed by London and Edinburgh Trust and designed by Chapman Taylor were plans that surfaced continuously between 1987 and 1990 for the redevelopment of the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham and the demolition of the Rotunda. In the place of the Rotunda was to stand a 160 metre tall office block, a Post Modern design with Art Deco hints of a similar manner to One Liberty Place in Philadelphia. The recession at the start of the 1990s however saw the plans fail to come to fruition and the Rotunda was later listed and restored. [259]
6 103 Colmore Row Office 160 525 35 Colmore Business District 2008 In December 2006 a planning application was submitted to demolish the National Westminster Tower at 103 Colmore Row and replace it with a 35-storey office building. The proposal received planning permission from Birmingham City Council in September 2008 but due to the effects of the financial crisis of 2007–2008 the scheme was never progressed. In 2014 the building was sold and new plans were submitted for the now completed 103 Colmore Row. [260]
7 V Building Residential 152 499 51 Westside 2006 Superseded by Aston Place. [261]
8 Post and Mail Scheme (Tower 1 Scheme C) Office 150 492 35 Colmore Business District 2010 [262]
9 Snow Hill Tower Residential 137 449 43 Colmore Business District 2006 Superseded by Three Snowhill [263]
10= New Street Station 'Gateway Plus' Tower 1 Mixed-use 130 427 30 City Centre 2006 [264]
New Street Station 'Gateway Plus' Tower 1 Mixed-use 130 427 30 City Centre 2006 [264]
12= Rough Diamond Hotel Tower Hotel 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 [265]
Rough Diamond Office Tower Office 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 [266]
Rough Diamond Residential Tower Residential 120 394 Jewellery Quarter 2005 [267]
15 1 Snow Hill Plaza Office 118 387 29 Colmore Business District 2011 1 Snow Hill Plaza was to be constructed on the site of the Kennedy Tower, however these proposals were dropped following the collapse of the developer, Kenmore. The building that stands on the site has now been renovated and turned into a new Holiday Inn Express indicating that the proposal for a new office building is permanently dead. [268]
16 Martineau Galleries Tower Plot 3 Residential ~110 ~360 29 City Centre 2005 Part of the original planning application for the redevelopment of the Martineau Galleries site, which was cancelled in 2009 and subsequently revised and resubmitted by Hammerson in 2020. [269]
17 Lancaster Circus Tower, West Midlands Fire Station Mixed-use 108 354 30 Eastside 2011 [270]
18 Beorma Quarter Block A Mixed-use 107 351 27 City Centre 2009 First iteration of the landmark mixed-use tower approved for the Beorma Quarter site, which was subsequently reimagined and revised upwards in height. [271]

Demolished[]

This list ranks buildings and structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area that are undergoing demolition or have been demolished since the year 2000, having stood at least 50 metres (164 ft) in height.

Rank Authority Rank Name Function Height Floors District Year
built
Year
demolished
Notes Ref.
(m) (ft)
Cannock Chase 1 Rugeley B Power Station Chimney Chimney 183 600 Rugeley 1970 2021 Demolished in January 2021. [272]
Cannock Chase 2= Rugeley B Power Station Tower 1 Cooling Tower 117 384 Rugeley 1970 2021 Demolished in June 2021. [273]
Cannock Chase Rugeley B Power Station Tower 2 Cooling Tower 117 384 Rugeley 1970 2021 Demolished in June 2021. [274]
Cannock Chase Rugeley B Power Station Tower 3 Cooling Tower 117 384 Rugeley 1970 2021 Demolished in June 2021. [275]
Cannock Chase Rugeley B Power Station Tower 4 Cooling Tower 117 384 Rugeley 1970 2021 Demolished in June 2021. [276]
1 Birmingham 1 Birmingham Battery and Metal Co. Chimney 85 279 Selly Oak 1871 2000 Demolished in September 2000. [277]
2 Birmingham 2 National Westminster Tower Office 80 262 23 Colmore Business District 1976 2017 Demolished to make way for 103 Colmore Row. [278]
Cannock Chase 6 Rugeley B Power Station Boiler Room Industrial facility 74 245 Rugeley 1970 2020 Demolition of the turbine hall and boiler house took place in several phases between November 2019 and August 2020. [279]
3 Birmingham 3 Edgbaston House Office 69 226 18 Five Ways & Hagley Road 1976 2018 Demolished to make way for New Garden Square. [280]
4= Birmingham 4 Birmingham Post and Mail HQ Office 67 222 16 Colmore Business District 1966 2005 The building was designed by John Madin and was one of his key modernist buildings. It was demolished in the 2005 to make way for Colmore Plaza, which stands at 54 metres (177 ft). [281]
Sandwell 1= Aiken House Residential 67 222 24 Smethwick 1970 [282]
Sandwell Hamilton House Residential 67 222 24 Smethwick 1970 [283]
7= Coventry 1= Massey Ferguson Tower Residential 64 210 20 Tile Hill 1966 [284]
Coventry Priory Hall Residential 64 210 20 City Centre 1966 2018 [285]
9= Birmingham 5 Stephenson Tower Residential 63 207 20 City Centre 1967 2011 Demolished in the summer of 2011 as part of site clearance for the redeveloped New Street railway station. [286]
Coventry 10 Civic Centre Building Four Office 63 207 14 City Centre 1971 2019 [287]
11 Birmingham 6 Wheel of Birmingham Ferris Wheel 62 203 Westside 2004 2006 The wheel normally comes back every Christmas season between November and January, along with an ice rink. [288]
12= Birmingham 7 Dalton Tower Residential 61 200 21 Eastside 1971 2011 Demolished on 8 May 2011 as part of phase II of the Aston University student village development. [289]
Coventry 4 Coventry Point Office 61 200 14 City Centre 1975 2020 [290]
Sandwell 3= Malthouse Point Residential 61 200 21 Smethwick 1969 [291]
Sandwell Sandfield Point Residential 61 200 21 Smethwick 1969 [292]
16= Birmingham 8= Lawrence Tower Residential 59 194 21 Eastside 1971 2011 Demolished on 8 May 2011 as part of phase II of the Aston University student village development. [289]
Birmingham Clyde Tower Residential 59 194 20 Aston 1967 2006 Demolished February 2006. [293]
Sandwell 5= Blades House Residential 59 194 21 West Bromwich 1966 [294]
Sandwell Dugdale House Residential 59 194 21 West Bromwich 1966 [295]
Walsall 1 Churchill House Residential 59 194 21 Yew Tree 1966 [296]
21= Birmingham 10= Calthorpe House Office 58 190 17 Five Ways & Hagley Road 1960 2008 Demolished March 2008. [297]
Birmingham Stafford Tower Residential 58 190 21 Eastside 1971 2014 Demolished on 27 April 2014 as part of phase II of the Aston University student village development. [298]
Dudley 1= Byron House Residential 58 190 20 Halesowen 1968 [299]
Dudley Kipling House Residential 58 190 20 Halesowen 1968 [300]
Dudley Millfield Court Residential 58 190 20 Eve Hill 1969 [301]
Dudley Prince of Wales Court Residential 58 190 20 Eve Hill 1969 [302]
27= Birmingham 12= Bayley Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hodge Hill 1967 2011 Demolished 2011. [303]
Birmingham Brooks Tower Residential 57 187 20 Aston 1971 2002 Demolished April 2002. [304]
Birmingham Charlecote Tower Residential 57 187 20 Lee Bank 1965 2000 Demolished October 2000 to make way for Village Park Central. [305]
Birmingham Chatsworth Tower Residential 57 187 20 Lee Bank 1966 2002 Demolished October 2002 to make way for Village Park Central. [306]
Birmingham Chillinghome Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hodge Hill 1967 2004 Demolished November 2004. [307]
Birmingham Concorde Tower Residential 57 187 20 Castle Vale 1968 2000 Demolished 2000. [308]
Birmingham Flint Tower Residential 57 187 20 Rotton Park 1971 2004 Demolished August 2004. [309]
Birmingham Haddon Tower Residential 57 187 20 Lee Bank 1967 2006 Demolished July 2006 to make way for Village Park Central. [310]
Birmingham Holbrook Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hodge Hill 1968 2018 Demolished March 2018. [311]
Birmingham Longleat Tower Residential 57 187 20 Lee Bank 1968 2000 Demolished October 2000 to make way for Village Park Central. [312]
Birmingham Princethorpe Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hockley 1970 2003 Demolished August 2003. [313]
Birmingham Sapphire Tower Residential 57 187 20 Aston 1971 2016 Demolished December 2016. [314]
Birmingham Stoneycroft Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hodge Hill 1967 2011 Demolished 2011. [315]
Birmingham Warstone Tower Residential 57 187 20 Hodge Hill 1967 2019 Demolished December 2019. [316]
Birmingham Wiggin Tower Residential 57 187 20 Aston 1967 2002 Demolished April 2002. [317]
42= Sandwell 7= Croxhall Tower Residential 56 184 20 Smethwick 1965 [318]
Sandwell Mill Tower Residential 56 184 20 Smethwick 1963 [319]
44 Coventry 5 Station Tower Office 54 178 15 City Centre 1972 2016 [290]
45= Birmingham 27= Cornwall Tower Residential 52 171 18 Hockley 1970 2014 Demolished October 2014. [320]
Birmingham Dorset Tower Residential 52 171 18 Hockley 1971 2010 Demolished 2010. [321]
Birmingham Norfolk Tower Residential 52 171 18 Hockley 1971 2014 Demolished 2017. [322]
Birmingham Normansell Tower Residential 52 171 18 Aston 1972 2012 Demolished September 2012. [323]
49 Birmingham 31 Longbridge Car Plant Chimney 51 168 Longbridge 1995 2020 Demolished December 2020. [324]
50= Birmingham 32= Arconic Aluminium Chimney 1 Chimney 50 165 Kitts Green 1938 2018 Demolished May 2018. [325]
Birmingham Arconic Aluminium Chimney 2 Chimney 50 165 Kitts Green 1938 2018 Demolished May 2018. [326]
Birmingham Arconic Aluminium Chimney 3 Chimney 50 165 Kitts Green 1938 2018 Demolished May 2018. [327]
Birmingham Eden Tower Residential 50 165 18 Edgbaston 1964 2014 Demolished March 2014. [328]

Timeline of tallest buildings and structures[]

The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower was the tallest structure in Birmingham from 1908 until 1969

This list ranks free-standing structures that have held the title of tallest structure in Birmingham.

Name Function Height Floors District Era as
tallest
Years as
tallest
Ref.
(m) (ft)
St Philip's Cathedral Place of worship 40 131 N/A Colmore Business District 1725–1777 52 [329]
Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul Place of worship 58 190 N/A Aston 1777–1855 78 [330]
St Martin in the Bull Ring Place of worship 61 200 N/A City Centre 1855–1908 53 [331]
Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower Clock Tower 100 329 N/A Edgbaston 1908–1966 58 [332]
BT Tower Telecommunication 152 498 N/A Jewellery Quarter 1966–present 55 [333]

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  168. ^ "Bagot Street Blocks A, B, C, Birmingham | 1155244 | EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  169. ^ "St John's in the Square: exterior". www.historywebsite.co.uk. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  170. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Case Summary 2019/03336/PA Exchange Square - Phase 2, Land at Priory Queensway and Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7NJ". Retrieved 18 August 2021. Cite error: The named reference ":9" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  171. ^ "Case Summary 2016/04685/PA Gallan House, 32-34 Hill Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B5 4AN". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  172. ^ "Case Summary 2017/10835/PA Land at and bounded by, Paradise Circus Queensway and surroundings including Chamberlain Square, Parade, and Paradise Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B3 3HJ". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  173. ^ "Case Summary 2017/09308/PA Shadwell House, 32 Shadwell Street, Birmingham, B4 6LJ". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  174. ^ "Case Summary 2017/09434/PA Former Kent Street Baths, Land bounded by Bromsgrove Street, Gooch Street North, Kent Street and Henstead Street, Southside, Birmingham, B5 6QB". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  175. ^ "Planning application - S73/2020/2748". Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  176. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2018/05638/PA Warwickshire County Cricket Ground, Land east of Pershore Road, and north of Edgbaston Road, Edgbaston, B5". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  177. ^ "Planning application FUL/2016/0074". Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  178. ^ "Planning – Application Summary DC/15/58384". Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  179. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2018/06313/PA Former BCU City North Campus, Franchise Street, Perry Barr, Birmingham, B42 2SU". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  180. ^ "Case Summary 2018/10465/PA 136 Lawley Middleway, Birmingham, B4 7XX". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  181. ^ "Case Summary 2018/01601/PA Lionel House, 86 Lionel Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B3 1DG". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  182. ^ "Case Summary 2018/10294/PA Land bounded by Dudley Road to the North, Railway Line to South, Birmingham Canal Old Line to East and The Olde Windmill Public House and St Patricks Church and School to the West, Birmingham". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  183. ^ "Case Summary 2017/09461/PA Land at Pershore Street and Skinner Lane, City Centre, Birmingham, B5". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  184. ^ "Case Summary 2017/10448/PA Land fronting Bristol Street, Belgrave Middleway, St Luke's Road, Sherlock Street, Hope Street, Vere Street, Mowbray Street, Spooner Croft and Gooch Street, St Luke's Estate, Birmingham, B5 7AY". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  185. ^ "Case Summary 2019/10607/PA Innovation Birmingham, Holt Street (rear of Icentrum), Nechells, Birmingham, B7 4BP". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  186. ^ Jump up to: a b "Planning application FUL/2020/0217". Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  187. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Case Summary 2019/02161/PA Plots D, E & F, Eastside Locks, Land adjoining Jennens Road, Lawley Middleway, Pitt Street, Belmont Row and Glassworks Lane, Birmingham". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  188. ^ "Case Summary 2017/08752/PA 42-45 Upper Dean Street, Birmingham, B5 4SG". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  189. ^ "Case Summary 2019/05158/PA 100 Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B15 1AU". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  190. ^ "Case Summary 2020/08215/PA Land bounded by Paradise Circus, Great Charles Street Queensway and Paradise Place, Plot A of Phase 3 of Paradise Development Site, Paradise, City Centre, Birmingham". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  191. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2019/04239/PA Former CEAC building, corner of Jennens Road & James Watt Queensway, City Centre, Birmingham, B4 7PS". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  192. ^ "Case Summary 2020/05247/PA Irish Club - Minstrel Music, 14-20 High Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0LN". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  193. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Case Summary 2020/02556/PA Land at Lionel Street, Livery Street, Great Charles Street and Ludgate Hill, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, B3". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  194. ^ "Case Summary 2019/05777/PA 210-211 Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B15 1AY". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  195. ^ "Case Summary 2015/06678/PA 135-143 Digbeth, 3-5 Park Street, 89-91 Allison Street, and adjoining land off Allison Street and Well Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  196. ^ "2020/03701/PA Land at Ryland Street, Broad Street and Grosvenor Street West, City Centre, Birmingham". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  197. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Case Summary 2020/02906/PA Land at Upper Trinity Street and Adderley Street, Digbeth, Birmingham". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  198. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Case Summary 2019/07805/PA Bull Ring Trading Estate, Green Street, Deritend, Birmingham, B12 0NB". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  199. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2021/05033/PA Land at Lower Essex Street, Hurst Street and Sherlock Street, Birmingham". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  200. ^ "Case Summary 2020/02766/PA Land at the corner of Essex Street and Bristol Street, Birmingham, B5". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  201. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2017/10551/PA Land at former Monaco House site, Bristol Street, Birmingham, B5 7AS". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  202. ^ "Case Summary 2018/09467/PA 193 Camp Hill, Highgate, Birmingham, B12 0JJ". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  203. ^ "Case Summary 2016/08273/PA Connaught Square, (Land bounded by High Street (Deritend), Rea Street, Bradford Street and Stone Yard), Digbeth, Birmingham, B12". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  204. ^ "Case Summary 2018/08221/PA 75-79 Lancaster Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B4 7AT". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  205. ^ "Case Summary 2020/00999/PA 53-68 Princip Street, Gun Quarter, Birmingham, B4 6LN". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  206. ^ "Case Summary 2017/07207/PA 75-80 High Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B12 0LL". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  207. ^ "Case Summary 2020/03829/PA Lancaster Wharf, 5 Princip Street, Birmingham, B4 6LE". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  208. ^ "2016/06238/PA Former Post & Mail Printing Works Building, Weaman Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B4 6AT". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  209. ^ "Case Summary 2019/08098/PA Land corner of Summer Hill Road and Goodman Street, City Centre, Birmingham". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  210. ^ "Case Summary 2020/06633/PA The Axis, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  211. ^ "Case Summary 2021/01862/PA Aston University, Aston Street, Birmingham, B4 7ET". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  212. ^ "Huge national 'prayer' landmark near Birmingham gets green light". Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  213. ^ "Case Summary 2019/01250/PA Rear of 245 Broad Street, Birmingham". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  214. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2020/03634/PA Land bounded by Montague Street, The Grand Union Canal, Barn Street, Milk Street, High Street Deritend, Adderley Street and Liverpool Street". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  215. ^ "Case Summary 2020/08864/PA 5 Centenary Square, Broad Street, City Centre, Birmingham, B1 1DR". Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  216. ^ "Case Summary 2020/09322/PA Site corner of Morville Street and Ladywood Middleway, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8HA". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  217. ^ "Case Summary 2020/07339/PA 12 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1QZ". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  218. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2017/10777/PA 49-51 Holloway Head, Blucher Street, Gough Street, Ellis Street, Land bounded by, Holloway Head, City Centre, Birmingham, B1 1QP". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  219. ^ "Case Summary 2019/02975/PA Land Fronting Bristol Street, Belgrave Middleway, St Luke's Road, Sherlock Street, Hope Street, Vere Street, Mowbray Street, Spooner Croft and Gooch Street Birmingham B5 7AY". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  220. ^ "Case Summary 2019/08815/PA Land at Hagley Road, Duchess Road & Beaufort Road (New Garden Square), Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 8LB". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  221. ^ "Case Summary 2020/07383/PA Cornwall House, 31 and 33 Lionel Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, B3 1AP". Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  222. ^ "Case Summary 2020/01916/PA 50 Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham, B3 2LP". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  223. ^ "Planning – Application Summary PL/2019/02917/MAJFOT". Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  224. ^ "Case Summary 2019/00463/PA St James House, 17 Horse Fair, Birmingham, B1 1DB". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  225. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Case Summary 2019/05900/PA Martineau Galleries, Land bounded by and including parts of, Corporation Street, The Priory Queensway, Dale End, Moor Street Queensways, Albert Street, High Street and Bull Street, Birmingham, B4 7LJ". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  226. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2018/04812/PA The Axis, Holliday Street, Birmingham, B1 1TF". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  227. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Case Summary 2020/01796/PA Digbeth Central Bus Garage (land to the north and south of Adderley Street), Digbeth, Birmingham, B5". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  228. ^ "One Ratcliff Square The Hotel". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  229. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Case Summary 2012/05116/PA Land at and bounded by Paradise Circus Queensway and surroundings including Chamberlain Square, Parade and Paradise Street, Birmingham, B3 3HJ". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  230. ^ "Planning application - OUT/2018/0188". www.coventry.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  231. ^ "Paradise Birmingham: Three Chamberlain Square". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  232. ^ "Curzon Street Station Design" (PDF). Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  233. ^ "Case Summary 2020/00610/PA Land bounded by Curzon Street, Eastside Park & Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham, B4". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  234. ^ "Case Summary 2020/09703/PA Former 'The Trees' Public House site, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7TT". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  235. ^ "Planning Application OUT/2019/2454". www.coventry.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  236. ^ "Case Summary 2021/05811/PA Land bounded by Bradford Street, Moseley Street, Barford Street and Rea Street, Digbeth, Birmingham". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  237. ^ "Planning Application OUT/2019/2454". www.coventry.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  238. ^ "Planning Application OUT/2019/2454". www.coventry.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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  240. ^ "Planning Application FUL/2020/3165". www.coventry.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  241. ^ "Planning – Application Summary DC/21/65989". www.sandwell.gov.uk/planning. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  242. ^ "Case Summary 2021/05490/PA Former Ladywood Social Club, Ladywood Middleway, Birmingham, B16 8SY". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  243. ^ Jump up to: a b "Case Summary 2021/02919/PA New Bond Street, Bordesley, Birmingham, B9 4EJ". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  244. ^ "Case Summary 2021/06838/PA Land at the corner of, Tennant Street and Granville Street, Birmingham, B1". Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  245. ^ "Case Summary 2021/00874/PA Land at Belgrave Middleway, Former Joseph Chamberlain College, Birmingham Sports Centre, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, B12 9FF". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  246. ^ "Case Summary 2021/00081/PA Land at Kent Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 6QU". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  247. ^ "Case Summary 2021/03783/PA 16 Kent Street, Birmingham, B5 6RD". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  248. ^ "Cordia Blackswan: The cat's out of the bag: sharing our early ambitions for Southside". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  249. ^ Jump up to: a b "Associated Architects designs first "mixed-use net-zero tall-building development in the world" for Birmingham". Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  250. ^ "Birmingham City Council - Birmingham Smithfield Masterplan". Retrieved 19 August 2021.
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  252. ^ Jump up to: a b "Parkside". www.afl-architects.com. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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  254. ^ "'Twisting tower' student scheme planned for Coventry". Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  255. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Regal Tower, Birmingham - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  256. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "VTP200, Birmingham - 307837 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  257. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Arena Central Tower, Birmingham - 101377 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  258. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "The Birmingham Pinnacle, Birmingham - 263347 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  259. ^ "Bull Ring Tower, Birmingham - Building #6486". www.skyscrapernews.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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  262. ^ "Post and Mail Scheme (Tower 1 Scheme C), Birmingham - Building #560". www.skyscrapernews.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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  265. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Rough Diamond Hotel Tower, Birmingham - 1171539 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  266. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Rough Diamond Office Tower, Birmingham - 1171541 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  267. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Rough Diamond Residential Tower, Birmingham - 1171543 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  268. ^ "No 1 Snow Hill Plaza, Birmingham - Building #5396". www.skyscrapernews.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  269. ^ "Martineau Galleries". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  270. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Central Fire Station, Birmingham - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  271. ^ "Beorma Quarter". www.trevorhorne.com. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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  276. ^ "WATCH Rugeley Power Station demolition of cooling towers live". Express & Star. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
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  278. ^ "103 Colmore Row, Birmingham - Building #224". www.skyscrapernews.com.
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  280. ^ "Edgbaston House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  281. ^ "Post and Mail building, Birmingham". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  282. ^ "Aiken House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  283. ^ "Hamilton House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  284. ^ "Massey Ferguson Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  285. ^ "Priory Hall". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  286. ^ "Birmingham tower block comes down". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  287. ^ "Civic Centre Building Four". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  288. ^ "The Birmingham Wheel". www.skyscrapernews.com.
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  290. ^ Jump up to: a b "Coventry Point". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  291. ^ "Malthouse Point". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  292. ^ "Sandfield Point". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  293. ^ "Clyde Tower". www.skyscrapernews.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  294. ^ "Blades House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  295. ^ "Dugdale House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  296. ^ "Churchill House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  297. ^ "Calthorpe House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  298. ^ "Stafford Tower". Skyscrapernews.com. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  299. ^ "Byron House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  300. ^ "Kipling House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  301. ^ "Millfield Court". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  302. ^ "Prince of Wales House". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  303. ^ "Bayley Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  304. ^ "Brookse Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  305. ^ "Carlecote Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  306. ^ "Chatsworth Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  307. ^ "Chillinghome Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  308. ^ "Concorde Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  309. ^ "Flint Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  310. ^ "Haddon Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  311. ^ "Holbrook Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  312. ^ "Longleat Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  313. ^ "Princethorpe Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  314. ^ "Sapphire Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  315. ^ "Stoneycroft Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  316. ^ "Warstone Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  317. ^ "Wiggin Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  318. ^ "Croxhall Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  319. ^ "Mill Tower". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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