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The McLaren Building

Coordinates:52°28′55.46″N1°53′32.31″W/ 52.4820722°N 1.8923083°W/52.4820722; -1.8923083
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McLaren
McLaren in 2012
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General information
TypeOffice
Architectural styleModern
Address46 Priory Queensway,Birmingham,B4 7LR
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°28′55.46″N1°53′32.31″W/ 52.4820722°N 1.8923083°W/52.4820722; -1.8923083
Completed1972
Renovated2009
Renovation cost£7.5 million
OwnerBruntwood
Height69 metres (226 ft)
Technical details
Floor count21
Floor area115,000 sq ft
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architecture firmPaul Bonham Associates

McLarenis a 69-metre, 21 storey tall office building inBirmingham,England.It was designed by Paul Bonham Associates and built in 1972.[1]It is situated by theMasshouseandMartineau Galleriesredevelopmentsites. The entrance is on Priory Queensway.

Originally it housed part of the staff training department of Midland Bank, nowHSBC.

Space was initially hard to let because the building was located away from the city's main office area.[2]The West Midlands areaHealth and Safety Executivehad moved from Somerset House by February 1978,[3]and was the main tenant having taken 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of the total 120,000 square feet (11,000 m2) available.[2]

The building is owned by property companyBruntwoodwho purchased it from the Birmingham Alliance in 2008.[4]In 2009 the building was renovated[5]and its exterior glazing given a fresh look.

Tenants

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  • Managed Enterprise Technologies Ltd/METCloud
  • Cartwright King - corporate and criminal defence solicitors
  • Central and West Birmingham Victim Support
  • Driving Standards Agency- the Birmingham Theory Test Centre
  • Sigma Financial Group Ltd
  • UNISON- public sector trade union
  • Select Energy Group Ltd
  • Estio Training

See also

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List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area, West Midlands

References

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  1. ^"McLaren Building, Masshouse Circus, Birmingham".RIBApix.Retrieved12 May2024.
  2. ^abRaymer, Paul (13 September 1979)."Business begins to boom for the blocks built beyond the fringe".The Birmingham Post.p. 12.Retrieved12 May2024– viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^"Notice: H.M. Factory Inspectorate's area office has moved".Birmingham Evening Mail.23 February 1978. p. 45.Retrieved12 May2024– via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^Bruntwood buy McLaren building,Bruntwood, 5 March 2008,retrieved14 July2011
  5. ^Young, Graham (2 June 2018)."The buildings you see every day but don't know what they are".Birmingham Live.Retrieved13 May2024.
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