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Optima Housing also own the Benmore, The Sentinels,
Woodview and Five Ways estates.[17] Accountants in Edingurgh
Phase two of Attwood Green will provide over 300 new
homes on the Woodview estate, through a development
agreement with Persimmon Homes. 2000s.[18] Solihull
Accountants The Sentinels were refurbished
in the early
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Paradise Circus is a large site in the city centre,
and the council has investigated the possibility of
redeveloping the site following a possible relocation
of Accountants in Edingurgh Birmingham Central Library.
At present, it is home to the Central Library, Birmingham
Conservatoire (including the Adrian Boult Hall), Birmingham
Library Theatre and Paradise Forum.
Coventry Accountancy It was designed by
John Madin and the architecture of the conglomerate
of buildings has received critical reviews.[19]
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The Birmingham Alliance also set to work on another
large regeneration scheme in another part of the
city centre; Martineau Galleries. The development
was split into two phases, with phase one being
Martineau Place. They Accountants in Edingurgh developed
the Corporation Street site into a retail-led
complex consisting of 28 shops.
The second phase, named Martineau Galleries,
is larger than Martineau Place[12] and is yet
to begin construction.
Located either side of Dale End, it will be
a large mixed use scheme which also includes a
110 metre residential tower.[13] The development
has outline planning consent.Accountants
Wolverhampton Lee Bank was a Accountants in Edingurgh large inner-city council estate, which
was one of five areas designated as a redevelopment
area following World War II under the title of
"Bath Row Redevelopment Area".[
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Originally
slum housing, it was cleared by
the council who constructed numerous tower blocks
and low rise maisonettes. Lee Bank began to deteriorate
following poor construction which led to Accountants in Edingurgh inadequate maintenance.[15]
Sage
Birmingham The estate was purchased by Optima
Housing who aimed to redevelop the site.
The development, known as Park Central, is phase
one of a larger area Optima are developing Accountants in Edingurgh called Attwood Green.
Phase one is being built by Crest Nicholson and
has resulted in the demolition of all the tower
blocks on the former Lee Bank estate.[16] Park
Central is one of Europe's largest urban renaissance
projects.[17]
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