Metropolitan House
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Details | Answer | |
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Height | 69m | |
Built | 1972-1974 | |
Floors | 19 | |
Where | Birmingham, UK | |
Type | Commercial |
Metropolitan House (also known as 1 Hagley Road after its address) is a commercial building in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the A456 Hagley Road at Five Ways. Built to a design by John Madin, it is home to many car parts suppliers and employment agencies.
Also, Metropolitan House is a real estate company from Bucharest, Romania.
[edit] Radio transmitters
The building hosts several radio transmitting antennas on its roof. These include:
- Galaxy Birmingham - 102.2 MHz FM
- CE Birmingham (DAB digital radio) - Block 11C: 220.35 MHz
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Buildings in Birmingham, England Highrise (In height order): BT Tower | Beetham Tower | Chamberlain Clock Tower | Alpha Tower | Orion Building | The Rotunda | NatWest Tower | Five Ways Tower | Centre City Tower | Hyatt Regency Hotel | 1 Snow Hill Plaza | Quayside Tower | Colmore Gate | The McLaren Building | Metropolitan House | Edgbaston House | Post & Mail Building | Jury's Inn Birmingham Notable lowrise: Birmingham Assay Office | | Central Library | Council House | Curzon Street railway station | Great Western Arcade | ICC | The Mailbox | | Millennium Point | The Old Crown | Paradise Forum | Birmingham Proof House | Sarehole Mill | Symphony Hall | Town Hall | |