en.Wedoany.com Reported - Citzen has launched a brownfield residential development project on Hagley Road in Birmingham, UK, on a site that has been vacant for years. The project will build 37 apartments and 10 houses, all offered on a rent-to-buy basis.

The project incorporates multiple environmental features, including a green roof on the apartment building and solar panels on the townhouses. Additionally, the development will promote biodiversity through tree planting and include pedestrian pathways throughout the site. Five of the apartments will be designated as social rental housing, having previously received support from the £40 million "Social Housing Accelerator Fund" launched by West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker last autumn.
Amelia McCann, Land Manager at Citzen, stated that the site had been abandoned for years and expressed excitement about the start of construction. Steve Wilkes, Construction Director at WB Property Group, noted that the project sets a new standard for affordable housing in terms of construction, sustainability, and placemaking, and described it as a benchmark for sustainable regeneration and brownfield development in Birmingham.
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