First residents set to move in

16 Jul 2018

The first residents will soon make the move to The Bank in the heart of Birmingham’s Westside after the finishing touches were completed on the first of two buildings at the site.

Located between Broad Street and the entrance to Brindleyplace, the 22 storey building, which has been developed by Regal Property Group and funded by real estate investment firm Aprirose, has now been completed by Wates Construction with the first residents scheduled to make the move to their new homes shortly.

The first phase of the development contains 189 apartments in total, including luxurious studio, one and two bedroom properties, and it is currently the tallest new-build residential development in Birmingham.

As well as the apartments, the first building will also include retail space on the ground floor which is likely to feature a new restaurant or café. Residents will also benefit from secure gated access, private landscaped gardens and a concierge service.

Mark Holbeche, from Regal, said:

“The Bank is a landmark development for Birmingham and we are very proud of the building’s striking architectural features, so to see the finishing touches completed is incredibly satisfying.

“It has been designed to set new standards for apartment schemes in Birmingham and cater for people looking to experience city centre living.  The area is currently undergoing a massive transformation, driven by major businesses such as HSBC, PWC and HMRC relocating to the city, the Broad Street Metro extension and HS2 only a few years away. The Bank provides luxury apartments for those that want to be within walking distance of all of the amenities the city centre has to offer.

“The development has been a huge success so far and we’ve already completed sales to a range of different buyers.”

Construction is also progressing well on the second phase of The Bank, which is also being delivered by Wates. When completed, the second building will stand over 100m tall, be 33 storeys high and will become one of only two residential skyscrapers in the city.

This will add a further 217 apartments to the development, which includes two floors of high specification penthouses located in the shimmering crown of the building.

The project has also seen a complete refurbishment of the Grade II listed bank; uniting the area’s heritage with its future. Both buildings at The Bank have been designed by Birmingham based Glancy Nicholls Architects.