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  2. List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham ...

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    Map of the Birmingham Metropolitan Area showing its built-up areas, morphological boundaries and catchment zones. The Birmingham Metropolitan Area is an urban agglomeration located in the West Midlands region of England with a population of around 4.3 million people, making it the second largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. [3]

  3. Premier Inn - Wikipedia

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    Premier Inn Limited is a British limited service hotel chain and the UK's largest hotel brand, with more than 800 hotels, with over 72,000 rooms. It operates hotels in a variety of locations including city centres, suburbs and airports, competing with the likes of Travelodge and Ibis hotels.

  4. The Exchange, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce was based in the building until it moved to new offices 1901. [9] There was a large principal hall and assembly room, both measuring 70 feet (21 m) long, 40 feet (12 m) wide, and 23 feet (7.0 m) tall.

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  6. West Heath, West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    West Heath is a residential area of Birmingham, England on the boundary with Worcestershire.Forming the larger part of the ward of Longbridge And West Heath it is situated between Kings Norton, Northfield, Longbridge and Cofton Hackett and lies on traditional heathland formed in the 13th century as part of the Kings Norton manorial lands, and was historically in Worcestershire.

  7. The Mercian - Wikipedia

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    The Mercian (also known as 218 Broad Street by its address and formerly known as 2one2 Broad Street and Broad Street Tower) is a 132-metre-tall (433 ft) residential skyscraper on Broad Street in Birmingham, England. It is designed by Glenn Howells Architects, the developer is Moda Living and the main contractor is John Sisk & Son. [1]