Olympian Homes gets go-ahead for Bristol’s tallest building
29-04-2024 08:50 via constructionenquirer.com

Olympian Homes gets go-ahead for Bristol’s tallest building

Developer Olympian Homes, working closely with Whitbread, has got the thumbs up from planners for what will be Bristol’s tallest building.
The project, designed by architect Hodder+Partners, will redevelop a 20-storey aging Premier Inn at St James Barton roundabout, in the centre of the city.
Olympian Homes proposes to transform the site – to be renamed St James Square – with an 18-storey co-living homes project and a 28-storey student rooms building.
20-storey Premier Inn buil
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