Marcus Hawley, managing director at Cordia Blackswan, said: “The Gothic is our leading development and we are hugely excited to be bringing this unique residential offering forward. With their wealth of experience, Kavannagh is the perfect partner to help us realise this vision and bring life to The Gothic.
“This is a unique location between the Jewellery Quarter and Colmore Business District and our vision for The Gothic is to deliver homes that are just as unique, characterful and appealing.
“As part of our placemaking-led approach, we are committed to look beyond the borders of our sites and see how we can make a positive impact on the wider community. Working with the Jewellery Quarter BID we will begin to reverse the under-investment that Great Hampton Street has suffered over the years, transforming this key arterial route into an appealing, contemporary urban setting for local people to enjoy for years to come.
“We see massive potential in the Jewellery Quarter which continues to be one of the city’s most attractive residential areas, with some of Birmingham’s best bars, restaurants and retail locations on the doorstep.”
Aiden O’Gara at Kavannagh Construction, said: “The Gothic represents a fantastic opportunity for Birmingham, and our team are very excited to be helping realise the Cordia Blackswan concept and bring these beautiful period buildings back to life.”
Alongside the homes, the Gothic will feature a range of commercial spaces at ground floor, for independent retail and hospitality businesses.
The architects for the project are BPN, with project management services provided by PMP Consultants, and CDM delivering health and safety consultancy.