Works have completed on two new public realm projects in Colmore Business District, providing improved access for pedestrians as well as enhancing the appearance of the historic Colmore area for workers, visitors and residents alike.
Developed in partnership by Colmore BID, Birmingham City Council and Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), designed by Broadway Malyan, with further funding from the Greater Birmingham Local Enterprise Programme (GBSLEP), the schemes on Colmore Row and Cornwall Street have been delivered as part of the larger Snow Hill Public Realm programme. The programme, which was initially launched in 2015 includes a number of projects that aim to improve public transport interchange and connectivity, while enhancing the public realm and prioritise pedestrian movement.
Work on Colmore Row has seen improvements made to the pedestrian space, with new high quality paving materials and landscaping features, which includes the widening of footpaths in various locations. The right turn from Livery Street onto Colmore Row has been removed, meaning vehicles will now need to turn left onto Colmore Row from Livery Street. The central reservation outside of Snow Hill Station has now been removed, narrowing the road and providing pedestrians with more space to cross the road.