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Second phase of New Garden Square masterplan wins planning permission

12 / 08 / 2024

The second phase of Moda Group’s city gateway masterplan in Edgbaston has been granted full planning permission, paving the way for a further 462 much-needed new homes in the Birmingham district.

Plans for the second phase of the masterplan were submitted in January this year. After being recommended for approval on 1 August, the neighbourhood was given the go ahead by Birmingham City Council on 8th August 2026.

Moda, in partnership with landowner Calthorpe Estates, will now deliver the striking 37-storey building with an innovative ‘stepped bar’ design, creating a new and instantly recognizable local landmark. The consented plans include 462 high-quality homes for rent with tenancies available for up to three years.

Featuring a mix of 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom homes, residents will also benefit from best-in-class amenity spaces such as a roof terrace, 24-hour gym, co-working space and resident lounges, along with 230 new cycle parking spaces to encourage sustainable travel in the city.

The development is the latest phase of Moda and Calthorpe’s ambitious New Garden Square masterplan, which is creating a brand-new gateway to Birmingham City Centre. Anchored by 2,000 new homes in a mix of tenures, the 11-acre masterplan will include a new park, along with retail space, a range of cafes, bars and restaurants, as well as community amenities and industry-leading workspace.  A new gateway into Brimingham City Centre, New Garden Square has lifestyle, wellness and convenience built into its spaces, providing a canvas for a new, multi-generational community to thrive.

The first phase of the New Garden Square masterplan – 398-home BTR neighbourhood Moda, Loudon’s Yard – opened last month with the first phases of homes pre- before doors had opened. Named for the family behind the nearby Botanical Gardens, John and Jane Loudon, the neighbourhood has set the benchmark for the high quality of homes the New Garden Square masterplan will deliver.

James Blakey, Planning and Engagement Director at Moda Group, said: “This is a hugely exciting moment for Moda and a big step forward for our wider 2,0000-home mixed use masterplan, New Garden Square. Birmingham is great need of quality new homes, and we are now that bit closer to delivering 462 outstanding quality homes, and a new city district providing a gateway to the city centre.

“Working with Calthorpe Estates, the local community and our investors and stakeholders, plus Birmingham City Council, we are dedicated to delivering something that is transformational not just for Edgbaston and Birmingham, but also for the wider Midlands region.”

Ralph Minott, Masterplanning and Development Director at Calthorpe Estates, added: “The approval of this landmark development marks a significant milestone in the transformation of New Garden Square. Our partnership with Moda represents a new era of living and working to Edgbaston, delivering high-quality rental homes and outstanding amenities that reflect our commitment to creating vibrant, sustainable communities. We are thrilled to see our vision come to life, providing much-needed high-quality homes and contributing to the continued growth and prosperity of Birmingham.”

The New Garden Square masterplan is one of several Moda Group projects underway in the city, with 4,000 rental homes operational, under construction or in development. Committed to being a long-term custodian of its communities, Moda is committed to using its significant footprint in the city to drive skills, training and economies for the long term.

During construction of the 487-home Moda, The Mercian, local people were offered free construction training and a guaranteed job interview after completing a course through the Skills Hub, which was funded by the West Midlands Combined Authority. The Hub exceeded the initial targets it had been set and resulted in 300 people being employed on site. Following the success of this scheme, the Skills Hub will also be used on site during construction of the 722-home Moda, Great Charles Street in the city’s Jewellery Quarter. A further 1,000 new homes are also planned at Stone Yard in Digbeth.

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