Birmingham's Port Loop reaches milestone as new apartments top out

Topping Out Port Loop

Work to deliver 58 new apartments at Birmingham’s landmark island community is progressing at pace as joint venture partners, Urban Splash and Places for People, join Caddick Construction to mark the development’s ‘topping out’. 

The milestone has seen the six-storey development reach its uppermost point, and comes just five months after building work commenced on the second phase of the new 43-acre island community located alongside Birmingham Canal. 

The Mansion House complex consists of apartments set around five cores, overlooking the canal that will offer homeowners the ability to acquire one and two bedroom apartments, some being dual aspect.  

Mansion House forms part of Urban Splash and Places for People’s award-winning new neighbourhood, which incorporates extensive residential development, the new South Loop Park, Ladywood Leisure Centre and YARD, the city’s first Art House for the local community.  

“Port Loop is one of Birmingham’s most exciting emerging neighbourhoods. In amongst the green space, the canals and of course the new homes, a vibrant new neighbourhood is taking shape. The progression of Mansion House marks a significant step forward, and we look forward to welcoming our new residents  into this fantastic new place."

Ian Bull, associate director for construction at Urban Splash ,said: "We’re thrilled to mark this significant milestone in the construction of our latest addition to Port Loop, working with Caddick’s and local suppliers to bring this structure to life. Mansion House will enrich the neighbourhood with well-designed new homes that add to this vibrant community."  

Ray O’Sullivan, Regional Director of Caddick Construction Midlands, commented: “We have made excellent progress on our delivery of the next phase of Port Loop, which we owe to the hard work and expertise of our team as well as the clear and ambitious vision of Urban Splash and Places for People. As we progress our work on site, we will be engaging with our local supply chain partners and using our presence on site at Port Loop to train and employ the local and wider Birmingham community.”