Work to begin on Jewellery Quarter residential scheme

info • January 28, 2026

Plans have been approved for 32 apartments on

Newhall Hill, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. 

MIA Property Group is pleased to confirm that planning permission has been granted for a new residential development of 32 apartments in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.


The approval marks a significant milestone for the project, with construction expected to commence shortly. The scheme will deliver much-needed, high-quality city-centre homes within one of Birmingham’s most established and characterful neighbourhoods, reinforcing the Jewellery Quarter’s continued evolution as a desirable place to live.


A Thoughtfully Designed City-Centre Development

The approved development will provide a mix of contemporary apartments designed to meet strong and sustained demand for urban living. The Jewellery Quarter remains one of Birmingham’s most sought-after residential locations, valued for its architectural heritage, walkability, and proximity to the city core.

The scheme has been carefully planned to respond sensitively to its surroundings. Scale, massing, and layout have all been considered to ensure the development integrates comfortably within the existing streetscape, respecting the character of the area while delivering modern, efficient homes suited to today’s lifestyles.


Commitment to Sustainability and Biodiversity

Alongside the delivery of new homes, the scheme will achieve a 12% biodiversity net gain, exceeding current planning requirements. This approach reflects a broader commitment to responsible development, ensuring that environmental considerations are embedded alongside design and delivery.

The inclusion of biodiversity improvements supports more resilient urban environments and contributes positively to the wider neighbourhood — an increasingly important factor in sustainable city-centre regeneration.


Supporting Birmingham’s Long-Term Growth

The development forms part of MIA Property Group’s ongoing commitment to delivering well-designed, well-located residential schemes that support Birmingham’s long-term growth and housing needs. As the city continues to attract residents, businesses, and investment, demand for high-quality homes in central, well-connected locations remains strong.

The Jewellery Quarter’s combination of heritage architecture, independent businesses, cultural venues, and strong transport links makes it particularly well suited to modern residential living, and this scheme seeks to build on those strengths.


Positive Regional Coverage

The planning approval has already attracted significant attention across the regional property press, underlining confidence in Birmingham’s residential market and the Jewellery Quarter’s enduring appeal.


The project has been featured by leading titles including Place Midlands and Insider Media, highlighting both the scale of the scheme and its contribution to city-centre housing delivery.


👉 You can read the Place Midlands coverage here:


Next Steps

With planning now secured, the project will move into its next phase, with pre-construction activity underway ahead of work commencing on site. Further updates will be shared as the development progresses.

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