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The 1970s built Brindley House, one of Birmingham's largest vacant office buildings, has won planning consent for a change of use to residential, and will be refurbished to provide 182 apartments.
The 1970s built Brindley House, one of Birmingham's largest vacant office buildings, has won planning consent for a change of use to residential, and will be refurbished to provide 182 apartments. Developer MCD is undertaking the makeover, with DBK Back as cost consultant and Turner Woolford Sharp as architect.

Latest stage in the regeneration of East Manchester's Ancoats area is completion of the restoration of the grade II listed Murrays' Mills buildings.
Latest stage in the regeneration of East Manchester's Ancoats area is completion of the restoration of the grade II listed Murrays' Mills buildings. Ancoats Building Preservation Trust and contractor Wates have carried out the restoration. The buildings have now been handed over to developer consortium Burrell-Inpartnership which is working with architect Richard Murphy to create a mixed-use complex of new and existing buildings.