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King Kong is a Birmingham legend and with the help of developers Cordia Blackswan, King Kong has been brought back to Birmingham.
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The Church is a public house on the corner of Great Hampton Street and Harford Street, close to the Jewellery Quarter. Formerly called The Church Inn.
The Clifden (formerly called The Lord Clifden) is a public house on Great Hampton Street in Birmingham. Recent logo change as it's nearly 100 years since first radio broadcast in the JQ.
St George's Park is on Great Hampton Row. It was developed in the years following the demolition of St George's Church, Newtown in 1960-61. War memorial and a tomb survive here.
Great Hampton Street is an area with a fascinating history. Together with developers Cordia Blackswan and together with a growing community of contributors, we look back in time!
The Blue Orange Theatre is one of the newest theatres in Birmingham, having only opened in 2011, It can be found on Great Hampton Street, Hockley (Jewellery Quarter).
Cordia Blackswan, their partners and community are keen to celebrate a wonderful shared vision and a great future for an area of Birmingham that is steeped in history.
This is an amazing initiative involving students from South & City College engaged by Cordia Blackswan to record the sights around Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter.
Gilder's Yard is a build-to-rent development of 157 apartments alongside a host of high-quality amenities & 10,000K SF of commercial.
The former Lloyds Bank building at 22a Great Hampton Street is being renovated by Cordia UK, specialists in the restoration of historic buildings.
The Lampworks will deliver 148 one, two & three-bedroom apartments and duplexes, along with sensitive conversions & three new commercial spaces.
The Gothic spans three Grade II listed heritage buildings dating back to the late 1870s that pay ultimate homage to its industrious roots.
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