Originally posted by cojak
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Previously on "Birmingham's Canary Wharf"
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Not going to get many companies there.
Maybe they could house the homeless in the tower blocks?
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostIt's already the biggest Financial Area in the UK outside of London, Deutsch Bank are re-locating about half a mile to Brindley Place very soon and their are rumours that HSBC are the mystery buyer looking for nearly 350,000 sq ft of office space (that's 1/2 of all newly let office space in Brum last year!)
Birmingham is a laughable suggestion. Although if the nationalists get their way it will be battling it out with Trumpton.
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hopefully looking good for the contractor market in future years then
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThe Jewelry Quarter is a lovely little area.
Mr C and I went there when he bought me my Eternity ring.
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The Jewelry Quarter is a lovely little area.
Mr C and I went there when he bought me my Eternity ring.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt also includes the transformation of the A38, to create a new urban boulevard connecting the neighbouring Jewellery and Gun Quarters, and the creation of a new urban neighbourhood in the Steelhouse Lane area.
Birmingham to build its own Canary Wharf Ι Construction Enquirer
Atw the new wolf of steelhouse lane ?
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Birmingham's Canary Wharf
It also includes the transformation of the A38, to create a new urban boulevard connecting the neighbouring Jewellery and Gun Quarters, and the creation of a new urban neighbourhood in the Steelhouse Lane area.
Birmingham to build its own Canary Wharf Ι Construction Enquirer
Atw the new wolf of steelhouse lane ?Tags: None
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