Plans approved for transformation of former Express & Star HQ

Drawings of proposed second floor
Plans to redevelop Wolverhampton’s vacant Express & Star building have been given the go-ahead by the City of Wolverhampton Council.
The 82,000 sq ft site will undergo a renovation to create ‘The Newspaper Building’ comprising 38 “premium” residential apartments, collaborative office spaces and social venues.
Features of The Newspaper Building include a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments, co-working and private offices, a bar and restaurant, alongside leisure and event space.
The development team consists of four Wolverhampton natives, bringing together nearly 60 years of combined expertise in construction, property investment, architecture, and commercial real estate.
In documents submitted to the City of Wolverhampton Council, the team says: “The four of us behind this project have deep roots in Wolverhampton. We grew up here, studied here, and now, we’re here to give something back to the city that shaped us.”
The team is made up of: Ben Anslow (construction and development), Adib Zaki (property investment), Lee Mitchell (architecture) and Anil Kataria (commercial real estate).