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subphase known as Phase 1a which includes Island House. This will be the first phase to begin construction and will also include the subphase, Phase 2a. Phase 2 will begin construction after and this is the smallest phase. Phase 3 will be constructed last and will see the tallest building constructed. Two public squares will be created, one directly in front of Island House will be called Island Place, and the second will be between Phase 2a and Phase 2 and will be called
Freeman Place. There will be numerous green roof gardens. The outline planning application was submitted on 29 November 2006 and a consultation process began in late December and ended on 3 January 2007.
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tower 110 metres up it. As well as rides other extreme activities were proposed including a "Walk of fear", the ability to climb to the top of the tower, a sky jump descending 100 metres and the UK's highest controlled bungee jump. In its first year the VTP200 was projected to have received 1.05 million visitors.
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times. Archaeological excavations at the City Park Gate site revealed soil that had been used on farms. It is known that a significant area had been bought by the
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Eurodiscount Megastore, a large warehouse store, was demolished in November 2006. The development will be mainly residential and will form a gateway into the Eastside from the city centre. Phase 1 will be the phase covering the largest area and has a
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held a public consultation on their plans to construct a new campus on a cleared 4.17-acre (16,900 m) brownfield site directly opposite Curzon Street station. The site was acquired by the university in
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to design a masterplan for the site. The proposed scheme includes between 35,000 and 45,000 square metres of accommodation. The first phase of the building is expected to open to students in September 2012. The
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2290:Selly Manor
2043:Black Horse
1977:Grand Hotel
1896:The Endwood
1429:Orthopaedic
1321:Moor Street
1283:Other baths
1212:Lloyd House
1127:Alpha Tower
489:A landmark
297:Curzon Park
293:Parcelforce
271:Curzon Park
214:Rea Village
125:Warwick Bar
107:During the
2697:52°28′54″N
2515:Demolished
2481:Selfridges
2471:Roundhouse
2340:Villa Park
2299:Soho House
2255:Aston Hall
2234:Piccadilly
2219:Oak Cinema
2204:Hippodrome
2028:Anchor Inn
1941:Penns Hall
1911:Moat House
1803:Green Lane
1414:Children's
1326:New Street
1207:Jury's Inn
1088:Birmingham
706:2008-05-31
612:References
495:The Needle
2700:1°53′13″W
2675:Scheduled
2592:Highfield
2123:Bull Ring
2111:Complexes
2086:Old Crown
2059:Crown Inn
1992:Jurys Inn
1916:Moor Hall
1495:Christian
1488:Religious
1470:Selly Oak
1424:Good Hope
1400:Hospitals
1331:Snow Hill
1295:Town Hall
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680:16 August
248:Masshouse
211:Masshouse
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129:Victorian
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2727:Category
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2153:Paradise
2096:Red Lion
2055:(closed)
2033:Antelope
1901:Hay Hall
1455:Accident
1152:The Cube
1112:BT Tower
1097:Highrise
1000:Archived
924:20 April
872:13 March
783:24 March
650:cite web
595:See also
562:ArtsFest
174:Planning
101:Medieval
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2660:Tallest
2248:Museums
2229:Old Rep
2138:Mailbox
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1781:Islamic
1737:Oratory
1460:General
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1407:Current
1142:Rotunda
898:28 July
640:2 April
87:History
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1970:Hotels
1874:Houses
1817:Jewish
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