English Heritage May Scupper Plans to Replace Natwest Tower
Birmingham Post › July 01, 2008
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Birmingham Post › July 01, 2008
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Conservation watchdog English Heritage could step into the row over the future of a prominent Birmingham city centre site by asking the Government to include the NatWest Tower in Colmore Row on the statutory list of buildings of architectural importance.
Approval to list the 1973 building would delay or even put paid to plans by British Land to demolish the tower and build a far taller 35-storey skyscraper in its place.See the full content of this document
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English Heritage May Scupper Plans to Replace Natwest Tower
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