Former Birmingham police station set for residential regeneration after being bought
Ladywood Police Station, in Birmingham, has been acquired by a developer in a deal that paves the way for a residential-led regeneration scheme.
Marketed by KWB on behalf of West Midlands Police after becoming surplus to operational requirements, the former Ladywood Police Station has been purchased by MIA Property Group.
It comprises a cluster of two and three-storey former police buildings off Ladywood Middleway. The acquisition by MIA Property Group adds to its ownership of the adjoining site, creating a larger strategic development opportunity.

Eamonn Colman, investment director at MIA Property Group, said: “This acquisition strengthens our commitment to investing in Birmingham’s future.
“By uniting this site with our adjoining landholding, we can plan and deliver a considered, design-led residential development that responds to the city’s housing needs and enhances the local environment.
“Birmingham is undergoing a period of significant growth, and this project will play a role in supporting that momentum.”
Martin Cook, director at KWB, added: “With its superb connectivity and proximity to the city’s employment and leisure hubs, the site offers an exceptional opportunity for placemaking.
“The ability to combine the site with neighbouring land in MIA’s ownership provides the scale and cohesion to deliver a transformative development that benefits both Ladywood and Birmingham as a whole.”

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