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  2. The Cube, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Cube is a 24-storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England.Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of Make Architects, it contains 244 flats, 111,500 square feet (10,359 m 2) of offices, shops, a hotel and a 'skyline' restaurant.

  3. The Mercian - Wikipedia

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    The building is 42 storeys in height, consisting of a 39-storey residential building (30 studios, 163 one bed, 260 two bed and 28 three-bedroom apartments) which sits on a three-storey podium with over 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) of community amenity space. The build is valued at £183m and was completed in May 2022.

  4. 4 People Arrested in Connection with Live-Streamed Shooting ...

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    Asia Alyce Poole, 21, was shot outside a Birmingham apartment building on Aug. 20 in a fight caught on video that lead to the arrests of her alleged killers

  5. Raymond Eugene Brown - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of August 9, 1987, Brown attacked LeMonte at their shared apartment, stabbing her multiple times in the vagina, rectum and chest before making a 23 cm-long incision on her throat. He then sliced open her abdomen, making a 69 cm-long incision spanning from the lower neck down to the right side of her pubis. After this, he went ...

  6. Birmingham Back to Backs - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards , for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns.

  7. Octagon, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The planning application for the Octagon was submitted to Birmingham City Council in October 2020. [4] The Octagon was unanimously approved by the Council in April 2021, with 11 votes for and 0 against. [5] A Section 106 agreement between the Council, Paradise Circus Limited Partnership and Britel Fund Trustees was signed in August 2021 ...