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edgbaston+house Latitude and Longitude:

52°28′22.52″N 1°55′29.45″W / 52.4729222°N 1.9248472°W / 52.4729222; -1.9248472
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Edgbaston House
General information
Type Commercial
LocationDuchess Place, Birmingham, England
Coordinates 52°28′22.52″N 1°55′29.45″W / 52.4729222°N 1.9248472°W / 52.4729222; -1.9248472
Completed1976
Demolished2018
Height69m (225 ft)
Technical details
Floor count18

Edgbaston House was a highrise commercial building in Duchess Place, Birmingham. It was built by Laing Development Co Ltd. and the consulting engineers were Ove Arup. Construction cost £1,720,000. It was the result of work by Calthorpe Estates to attract businesses to the Hagley Road and Five Ways by promoting the construction of office blocks there. It is part of the Duchess Place estate which consists of office blocks totalling 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2). They are owned by the Kenmore Group, who acquired the estate from Chelsfield.

Prior to demolition tenants of the building included Al Rayan Bank and various medical groups. It was demolished in 2018 to be replaced by the New Garden Square development.

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edgbaston+house Latitude and Longitude:

52°28′22.52″N 1°55′29.45″W / 52.4729222°N 1.9248472°W / 52.4729222; -1.9248472
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edgbaston House
General information
Type Commercial
LocationDuchess Place, Birmingham, England
Coordinates 52°28′22.52″N 1°55′29.45″W / 52.4729222°N 1.9248472°W / 52.4729222; -1.9248472
Completed1976
Demolished2018
Height69m (225 ft)
Technical details
Floor count18

Edgbaston House was a highrise commercial building in Duchess Place, Birmingham. It was built by Laing Development Co Ltd. and the consulting engineers were Ove Arup. Construction cost £1,720,000. It was the result of work by Calthorpe Estates to attract businesses to the Hagley Road and Five Ways by promoting the construction of office blocks there. It is part of the Duchess Place estate which consists of office blocks totalling 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2). They are owned by the Kenmore Group, who acquired the estate from Chelsfield.

Prior to demolition tenants of the building included Al Rayan Bank and various medical groups. It was demolished in 2018 to be replaced by the New Garden Square development.

See also

External links


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