Birmingham city centre car park to be demolished in New Street redevelopment
A 1970s car park above The Pallasades shopping centre is to be demolished in May as a key part of the multi million pound redevelopment of New Street station.
The new transport hub will be moved to the site of the old NCP facility, with the flagship John Lewis department store built next door where the former Stephenson Tower flats were.
The car park will close on May 18 and will be replaced with a new one that will complement the overhauled Pallasades and John Lewis, all set to open in 2014.
Work on the Birmingham Gateway project is on schedule and the first phase will be open at the end of this year when a new concourse, three-and-a-half times bigger than present and enclosed by a... read more
30 April 2012 in
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Source: Birmingham Post
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