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Alpha Tower

Alpha Tower from Centenary Square
Building
Type Commercial
Location Birmingham, England
Coordinates 52°28′43″N 1°54′23″W / 52.47861°N 1.90639°W / 52.47861; -1.90639Coordinates: 52°28′43″N 1°54′23″W / 52.47861°N 1.90639°W / 52.47861; -1.90639
Construction
Started 1969
Completed 1973
Height 100 metres (328 ft)
Floor count 28
Design team
Architect George Marsh of Richard Seifert & Partners
Awards and prizes Grade A locally listed

Alpha Tower is a commercial building in Birmingham, England. It was built to a design by George Marsh of Richard Seifert & Partners as the headquarters of the commercial television company ATV and part of the companies' production studio complex known as ATV Centre. Now operated by the developers GVA Grimley, it provides office space for a number of companies and organisations, including Birmingham City Council, Network Rail, Birmingham Arts Marketing, Jacobs Engineering, and the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

It is a landmark and is a Grade A locally listed building. It was nominated for listed building status by The Twentieth Century Society in 2002, although the owners applied for a Certificate of Immunity from Listing.[1]

An adjacent shorter tower was planned but was never built.[2] The site of the tower that was not built is now proposed as the location for another, but taller building called V Building as part of the wider Arena Central development which will redevelop the now-closed studio facilities at ATV Centre. V Building will be 147 metres tall.

The tower featured in the Cliff Richard film Take Me High (1973) for both exterior and interior shots.

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