If approved, the 42-storey skyscraper will go up the site of the former Tramps nightclub

Broad street

Plans for what would become Birmingham鈥檚 tallest residential tower have been submitted to the city鈥檚 council.

If approved, the 拢183m 42-storey skyscraper, designed by Glenn Howell and developed by Moda Living, will go up at the site of the former Tramps nightclub.

Called 2one2 Broad Street, the development (pictured) will house 481 apartments, ranging from studios to three-bedroomed flats.

Facilities will include 30,000ft虏 of dedicated communal space, such as a residents鈥 lounge, health and wellbeing space, gym and residents鈥 dining club with demonstration kitchen provided on-site.

An additional 35,000ft虏 of mixed commercial, retail and leisure space will be housed in a three-storey podium, which will feature a 200m-long running track on its roof.

Tony Brooks, managing director at Moda Living, said the building will 鈥渕eet the burgeoning demand for quality accommodation鈥.