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Moda gets permission for 462-home Brum scheme

Moda Group has secured planning permission from Birmingham City Council for the next phase of its city gateway masterplan in Edgbaston

Moda, in partnership with landowner Calthorpe Estates, will deliver 462 one-to-three-bedroom homes in a 37-storey tower. The scheme includes a roof terrace, 24-hour gym, co-working space and resident lounges, and 230 cycle parking spaces. 

The development marks the second phase of Moda and Calthorpe’s New Garden Square masterplan. The first phase, a 398-home BTR scheme called Loudon’s Yard, opened in July.

James Blakey, planning and engagement director at Moda Group, said: “Birmingham is in great need of quality new homes, and we are now that bit closer to delivering 462 outstanding quality homes, and a new city neighbourhood 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.”

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