centenary tower

Centenary Square, Birmingham City Centre

From £303,551

6% plus Yields

27.6% Growth Predicted by 2029

Handover Q3 2028

PROPERTY MARKET OVERVIEW

The tallest of two buildings at Edition Birmingham, the 46-storey Centenary Tower is an icon in the making with five whole floors of amenities comparable to that of a five-star hotel. Residents will enjoy a 20-metre swimming pool, wellness suite with spa and ice plunge pool, fitness, yoga and spin studios, climbing wall, dedicated outdoor gym terrace, co-working space, private dining room, golf simulator and shuffleboards as well as a garden terrace over 9,000 sq ft.

 

Beautiful inside and out, in the heart of the city’s business district and cultural epicentre, Centenary Tower rubs shoulders with the architectural award-winning Birmingham Library (the biggest in Europe), Symphony Hall and the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

Centenary Tower is part of one of the UK’s most attractive mixed-use urban quarters, on a par with the transformations of King’s Cross London and Manchester’s Salford Quays and MediaCityUK, giving excellent long-term capital appreciation to investors who purchase early, off-plan.

PROPERTY DETAILS

Q3 2028

Completion Date:

25% on Exchange

85% on Completion

Payment Plan:

250-year leasehold

Tenure:

Centenary Square, Birmingham City Centre

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A flagship luxury residential development in the heart of Birmingham, Centenary Square.

WHY INVEST IN Centenary Tower, Edition Birmingham?

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Centenary Square in Birmingham is a standout location to live thanks to its mix of civic grandeur, cultural vibrancy and seamless connectivity. Anchored by landmarks like the Library of Birmingham, Baskerville House, and the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, it hosts major events including the Frankfurt Christmas Market and New Year celebrations in a public space redesigned in 2019 with a striking reflection pool. The square is adjacent to Symphony Hall, ICC, and Hyatt Hotel, delivering instant access to world-class music, conventions, and dining.

 

The West Midlands Metro extension serves Centenary Square, offering direct tram connections around the city centre and beyond. Residents benefit from immediate access to bars, cafés, and green canal-side walks at Brindleyplace. Demographically, Centenary Square draws a young, degree-educated population - almost 83% aged 20–39 in nearby postcodes - with high professional occupation rates and strong rental demand.

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Library of Birmingham

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University of Birmingham

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ICC Birmingham/Symphony Hall

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Birmingham Airport

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why invest in birmingham?

 Birmingham is one of the top performing markets for investment property in the UK. Strong rental yields, robust tenant demand, major regeneration projects and its excellent transport connectivity all combine to stoke investor confidence. And with its rapidly growing workforce and huge global confidence in the city, this growth is showing no signs of slowing.

Savills Prime Capital Value Forecast for the West Midlands by 2029 puts Birmingham at +27.6% (2025-2029), outperforming the UK average and that of London and the South East.