St. Modwen launches consultation for transformation of MG Longbridge site

St.Modwen has announced its initial proposals to transform the MG Longbridge site to create up to 1,000 jobs and up to 695 homes.

Plans to bring up to 1,000 jobs back to the site, where the iconic ‘Mini’ was designed, have been announced by St. Modwen.

The plans will be available for the public to view online via a virtual exhibition from Tuesday 15th June 2021 until Tuesday 29th June 2021.

Elliot Sellars, development director at St. Modwen said: “Our ambition to use existing buildings to create space for up to 1,000 new jobs will help encourage both established businesses and start-ups to locate here, taking the best of the old and coupling it with the brightest of the future, bringing economic growth and regeneration to Longbridge.

“Alongside this, we will be seeking to deliver homes for future generations, to enable more people to live and work locally with access to the wide range of amenities readily available in Longbridge Town Centre. “We’re now asking our neighbours and the residents of Longbridge to have their say on our plans so together we can deliver a proposal to submit to Birmingham City Council that reflects the heritage, identify and aspirations of Longbridge.”

Longbridge is one of the largest regeneration schemes in the UK and will see St. Modwen make major progress towards delivering 10,000 jobs and 2,800 new homes across the brownfield site.

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