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Urban Splash
Address:
Timber Wharf
16-22 Worsley Street
Castlefield
M15 4LD
UK
Telephone: (UK) 07000 37 37 37
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Urban Splash:
Fort Dunlop has the largest grass roof in the UK
User application article Fort Dunlop is £40m renovation of former tyre factory by developer Urban Splash has the largest grass roof in UK onto which a herd of Fresian cows has been installed.
News from Urban Splash (22 June 2007)
Commercial space in Fort Dunlop development
User application article Hot on the heels of its first office tenant announcement, Urban Splash, the award-winning developer behind Fort Dunlop, has announced a prestigious retail hat trick for the iconic building.
News from Urban Splash (24 July 2006)
1,000th worker welcomed to Fort Dunlop
With Fort Dunlop's phased opening just round the corner, award-winning property developer, Urban Splash, welcomed the 1,000th construction worker to the former tyre factory and future commercial site.
News from Urban Splash (22 March 2006)
Urban Splash Fort Dunlop in lights
User application article Hollywood has come to Birmingham with the switch on of a 'Hollywood style' gigantic letter sign, installed to mark the rebirth of Fort Dunlop.
News from Urban Splash (16 March 2006)
Fort Dunlop preview is the star attraction
User application article Fort Dunlop given a new lease of life by award-winning developer, Urban Splash.The iconic Birmingham landmark will reopen in 2006 as an inspirational office, retail and leisure space.
News from Urban Splash (17 February 2006)
Transformation of iconic Fort Dunlop
User application article The renaissance of the nation's regional capital is a step closer, with the launch of a new future for the imposing Fort Dunlop landmark.
News from Urban Splash (17 February 2006)
New inner glass skin for Urban Splash Fort Dunlop
The reinvented Fort Dunlop has 'shed' its windows in favour of an innovative inner glass skin, creating the effect of a crystal cube within the 90 year-old Birmingham landmark.
News from Urban Splash (17 February 2006)

