A new pedestrian street will stretch from Newhall Street into the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, improving access from the city centre. The new route will be named Harper’s Hill, reflecting the historic name of the area.
A section of Northwood Street, previously closed to the public, will be opened up for the first time in 20 years.
Redundant factory buildings, formerly owned by AE Harris and Baker & Finnemore, have already been demolished to make way for the development. A number of historic buildings, however, have been retained.
109 Northwood Street, built in 1882 for military ornament makers Brent and Parker and described by Historic England as “internationally significant”, and 199 Newhall Street, a neo-Georgian factory built in the early 20th century, will be repurposed to provide much needed new workspace in the district. Both are Grade II listed.