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Sector Focus City’s newest tower topped out


Top of the properties: Haroon Azad (logistics manager) Aidan Smith (project manager) Sean Keenan (senior site manager) Ryan Houlihan (site manager) Ross Oates (project director)


A new addition has been added to the Birmingham skyline, following the ‘topping out’ at the 21-storey St Joseph’s Snow Hill Wharf development in the city’s Gun Quarter. The topping out was done at the tallest of five buildings at the site, the 598ft Regent tower. The Regent will house 108 of the 420 homes


at Snow Hill Wharf and is one of the tallest residential apartment buildings in Birmingham. Members of St Joseph’s construction team


held a topping out ceremony to mark the milestone, with the company now gearing up to welcome its first residents later this year, after


selling 60 per cent of the new homes. The first phase of completions are scheduled for spring 2021.


Snow Hill Wharf is St Joseph’s first project in Birmingham, and will provide more than 700 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouses. The scheme also features a cinema room, residents’ lounge, 24- hour concierge service, sauna, steam room and gym, as well as three podium gardens overlooking the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal. St Joseph director Charlie Joseph said: “The Regent is the jewel in Snow Hill Wharf’s crown.


To see the building topping out and becoming part of Birmingham’s skyline is a key milestone for St Joseph and the transformation of the city’s Gun Quarter. “The importance of the canal side neighbourhood was recognised in Birmingham City Council’s newly launched Future City Plan – forming part of its vision for ‘St Chads Greenway’. “This is an ambitious plan and one that St


Joseph is already contributing to, with outdoor and green space making up over 40 per cent of Snow Hill Wharf.”


March 2021 CHAMBERLINK 63


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