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130 Colmore Row

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Type
  
Commercial

Completed
  
1903

Opened
  
1903

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Current tenants
  
Lasan Group

Floor count
  
3

Floors
  
3

Materials
  
Portland stone, Granite

Owner
  
Chinese Investment Consortium

Floor area
  
5,500 square feet (510 m)

Similar
  
Bournville railway station, Selly Oak railway station, Small Heath railway st, Jewellery Quarter station, Adderley Park railway st

130 Colmore Row is a Grade II listed building in the city centre of Birmingham, England. The building was built in 1903 as the main office for Alliance Assurance by architecture firm Goddard & Co. of Leicester. The building served as an office and banking hall for Alliance Assurance until the 1990s when it was bought by Birmingham City Council and became a tourist information office and later a careers centre. In 2013 the building was sold to a Chinese Investment Consortium who have planned to turn the vacant building into a restaurant named 'Nosh and Quaff'

Nosh & Quaff

The restaurant Nosh and Quaff opened in July 2015 after a £1 million internal fit out by Keane Design Associates. The restaurant is run by Aktar Islam's Lasan Group and specialises in lobster and beer.

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130 Colmore Row Wikipedia