Birmingham Reimagines HS2 Land into a Cultural Spine
With HS2's pause, Birmingham reclaimed rail land for galleries, housing, and maker spaces, proving cancelled infrastructure can still spark joy.
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With HS2's pause, Birmingham reclaimed rail land for galleries, housing, and maker spaces, proving cancelled infrastructure can still spark joy.
Nottingham's lace market now hosts lab benches and venture mentors as Midlands biotech graduates refuse to decamp to London.
New co-living towers across Stratford and Wembley bundle coworking, childcare, and terraces, giving remote workers community in the capital.
Newquay's runway now doubles as a classroom and launch site, pairing rockets with apprentices from nearby fishing towns.
Yorkers tired of sandbags now run a Flood Futures Lab, scripting responses before the river Ouse next sneaks over its banks.
Coventry finally rolled electric buses through every major spine, making the city sound more like a park than a motorway.