103 Colmore Row (Birmingham)
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103 Colmore Row (formerly known as National Westminster House) is a building on Colmore Row, Birmingham, once owned by NatWest. It is now owned by the developer British Land who received planning permission in September 2008 to replace the tower with a 160 metres (525 ft) office skyscraper.
It was built 1973-76 for NatWest to a design by John Madin. It is 80 metres tall with 23 floors. The building is now empty and unlikely to come back into use due to the extensive application of asbestos in the structure.
It was built 1973-76 for NatWest to a design by John Madin. It is 80 metres tall with 23 floors. The building is now empty and unlikely to come back into use due to the extensive application of asbestos in the structure.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/103_Colmore_Row
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°28'51"N 1°54'5"W
- Armed Forces Careers Office 0.3 km
- Ringway Centre 0.5 km
- Masshouse 0.6 km
- Edgbaston Mill 2.9 km
- Former CEGB Headquarters 8.6 km
- Sandvik HQ 10 km
- Wythall Green 11 km
- One Central Boulevard 14 km
- Harris Business Park 23 km
- Saxon Business Park 24 km
- Birmingham City Centre 0.2 km
- Paradise 0.3 km
- Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central Shopping Centre 0.4 km
- Arena Central development 0.5 km
- Centenary Square 0.5 km
- The Mailbox 0.6 km
- Stour Valley Railway Tunnel 0.6 km
- International Convention Centre and Symphony Hall 0.7 km
- Ladywood 1 km
- Edgbaston 5.2 km