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subphase known as Phase 1a which includes Island House. This will be the first phase to begin construction and will also include the subphase, Phase 2a. Phase 2 will begin construction after and this is the smallest phase. Phase 3 will be constructed last and will see the tallest building constructed. Two public squares will be created, one directly in front of Island House will be called Island Place, and the second will be between Phase 2a and Phase 2 and will be called Freeman Place. There will be numerous green roof gardens. The outline planning application was submitted on 29 November 2006 and a consultation process began in late December and ended on 3 January 2007.
435: 564:. In 2006, The Eastside Arts Picnic was held at Curzon Street Station and the Eastside Green opposite. Island House hosted a collection of visual art pieces known as the ArtsFest Art Gallery and outside the building was the showcase for Vibrant Fibre, which consisted of murals. In 2007, a sound and light show was held on the site of Curzon Park. Late in 2008, a new artist-run public gallery called Eastside Projects opened with an evolving exhibition including architecture, performance and the full gamut of visual art forms by artists from local and international artists including Liam Gillick, 358: 1082: 276: 27: 61: 537:, published in 2002, sets out the aspirations for the sustainable regeneration of Eastside. The Eastside Sustainability Advisory Group was also set up in 2002 to support the mainstreaming of sustainable development in Eastside. As a result, Birmingham City Council agreed to undertake the innovative step of co-locating sustainability advisors with the Eastside team. The Sustainability Advisors are employed by Groundwork Birmingham and Solihull and took up their posts in October 2003. 224: 308: 92: 548:) and individuals with professional interest in Eastside. In 2002, the Eastside Sustainability Advisory Group collectively produced a document 'Sustainable Eastside – A Vision for the Future', which lays out a vision for how Eastside can be socially, environmentally and economically successful and responsible. This was funded by Birmingham City Council's Environmental Services department. 506:
tower 110 metres up it. As well as rides other extreme activities were proposed including a "Walk of fear", the ability to climb to the top of the tower, a sky jump descending 100 metres and the UK's highest controlled bungee jump. In its first year the VTP200 was projected to have received 1.05 million visitors.
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to be a "bold and dynamic icon for Birmingham and the West Midlands in the 21st Century". The tower would have consisted of three rides including an eight-person vertical drop free falling lift, a see-saw peering over the edge of the tower at 125 metres high and 20 flight trainers spinning around the
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and will cover 8 acres (3.2 ha). The area it will occupy is currently the car park for Millennium Point and also includes other building which are currently being demolished. Los Canarios, the first Spanish restaurant in Birmingham, was demolished in December 2009 to make way for the project. It
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times. Archaeological excavations at the City Park Gate site revealed soil that had been used on farms. It is known that a significant area had been bought by the English monarchy and was used as a deer game park. Some of this area stretched into the Eastside of Birmingham. The only surviving part of
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In the late 1990s, plans for the regeneration of the area were aired to the public. The first plan unveiled was called the 1996 Digbeth Millennium Quarter Plan which presented proposals for the area around Digbeth and parts of Eastside. The 1998 Bull Ring and Markets Quarter Plan contained guidance
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The project continues to develop guidance, policy and procedure recommendations. These will be submitted to Birmingham City Council to consider for adoption within their planning guidance and advice to the public. Policy and decision makers will be targeted to raise awareness of sustainability and
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The 'Sustainable Eastside' project is funded by Government Office for the West Midlands, Advantage West Midlands and the East Birmingham and North Solihull Regeneration Zone, with additional support from the Environment Agency and Birmingham City Council. The Eastside Sustainability Advisory Group
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will be retained in the development however Eurodiscount Megastore, a large warehouse store, was demolished in November 2006. The development will be mainly residential and will form a gateway into the Eastside from the city centre. Phase 1 will be the phase covering the largest area and has a
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Bartholomew Row received its name from Saint Bartholomew Church, which was built next to it. The church was surrounded by Park Street Gardens which were significantly cut down in size due to surrounding development. Part of the graveyard of the church still remains.
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held a public consultation on their plans to construct a new campus on a cleared 4.17-acre (16,900 m) brownfield site directly opposite Curzon Street station. The site was acquired by the university in January 2008 and they commissioned
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Curzon Street Station is becoming a centre for arts in the Eastside with exhibitions including a neon light show at the base of the steps leading to the entrance of the building, which took place during June 2007. Also based in Eastside is
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as part of the scheme for the Library of Birmingham, it was to have several residential towers however the architects pulled out when the library scheme was shelved. MAKE Architects have since been appointed. Island House and the nearby
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was a major railway station during the 19th century and served as a goods station with another terminus opposite. It was located too far from the city centre and failed as a passenger station. It shut down in 1966 as a goods station.
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and a £215 million student residences project. The campus development retained green spaces, trees and water features. By February 2007, the first residents had moved into a newly built apartment block at Masshouse. Edwardian
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aims to promote a comprehensive vision of Eastside as a regional demonstrator of sustainable development in practice, and to provide advice on Sustainable Development best practice throughout the Eastside development.
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to design a masterplan for the site. The proposed scheme includes between 35,000 and 45,000 square metres of accommodation. The first phase of the building is expected to open to students in September 2012. The
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to the Digbeth and Deritend area. Large scale projects which involved the renovation, demolition and reparation of the area started to be aired to the public. The first of these projects to be completed was
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factory buildings were never maintained and the canals became dirty and clogged with only small stretches being cleaned. Small independent businesses moved into the area. A major brewery was located near
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and Heather & Ivan Morison. The gallery is located on Heath Mill Lane and, along with Ikon Eastside and Vivid, now forms part of the largest concentration of contemporary art venues in the city.
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The first part of the plan to be implemented was the demolition in 2002 of a large elevated road junction called Masshouse Circus to make space for redevelopment. Masshouse Circus was part of the
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and will feature a major low to mid-rise mixed-use scheme with residential, leisure and hotel facilities. An outline planning application was submitted by the developers on 27 July 2007.
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Next to this is one of the largest of the projects which will see large areas of land being transformed into a city park at a cost of approximately £11 million. This will be called
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Los Canarios, on the left, was Birmingham's first Spanish restaurant. The restaurant has now been demolished, along with the rest of the building, to make way for the Eastside City Park.
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A sound guide was created by Sound Arts Practice Liminal for Warwick Bar in which the public were invited to download the sound palate and walk around the canals.
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Plans by the City Council to locate the Library of Birmingham at Eastside were abandoned in favour of developing the new library on a shared site with the
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have a campus in Eastside (which was still a proposal at the time). The complex, named Etna House, is 13 storeys in height and was developed by the
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and this resulted in the establishment of a public house further down the road which currently exists as a Grade II listed building.
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which was freed up by the demolition of Masshouse Circus will be home to a development named City Park Gate. Originally designed by
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campus. The 22-acre (8.9 ha) site has continued to develop and is considered a key part of the Eastside regeneration scheme.
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and along Curzon Street which gives its name to two developments to the rear of the station which began with the demolition of a
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was completed in 2006; the first new buildings in a Learning and Leisure Zone. Developments on the established
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The land cleared in 2005 for the construction of Curzon Park (looking in direction of Curzon Gate location).
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The area beyond the city park to the eastern boundary of Eastside is to be developed in a development named
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this is Park Street Gardens. The land was sold and slowly began to develop once again as farm land.
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There was a proposal for a new station to be built in the Eastside to relieve the stress from
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In 2008, major student housing was constructed along Jennens Road. The tower is located near
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for the public was proposed for the Eastside area. Originally, there was a proposal named "
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will also incorporate an already existing park named Park Street Gardens which contains a
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are now planning to renovate the building themselves and then search for a major tenant.
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Group membership consists representatives of 17 organisations (mainly NGOs such as the
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is located along the boundaries of the area and meets the Digbeth Branch Canal at
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who created a brochure outlining the reasons why such a station would be needed.
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in the city centre's Westside, retaining the library in the city's civic core.
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in Birmingham is the oldest surviving railway terminus building in the world.
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is now interested in the cancelled Eastside library site to relocate its
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campus included a new Academy of Life Sciences, a £22m extension to
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In 2001, the entire Eastside area was split into five sub-areas:
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Excavations revealed that the area was used as farmland in the
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Since 2006, Eastside has hosted a number of events as part of
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was successful and this helped make the demolition possible.
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of Further & Higher Education after completion in 2005.
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was refurbished into a base for a redevelopment company.
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was opened in the north part of Eastside, adjacent to the
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and the new station will be named as the former station,
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had a new major facility built in 2005 overlooking the
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Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
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factual accuracy

McLaren Building
Birmingham City Centre
Big City Plan

Medieval
Industrial Revolution
canal
Digbeth Branch Canal
Grand Union Canal
Warwick Bar
Victorian
Curzon Street station
River Rea
Curzon Street railway station
Aston Science Park
Aston University
Millennium Point
Birmingham Science Museum
HOK International
Aston University

Matthew Boulton College
Inner Ring Road
European Regional Development Fund
Matthew Boulton College
Masshouse
New Technology Institute
Aston University

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