Examples of tenements still in existence.



Nelson Street flats.
Gt Richmond St flats.
St Andrews Gardens - in part as student accommodation.
Wavertree Gardens - as Abbeygate Apartments.
Myrtle Gardens - in part, as Minster Court.
Sussex Gardens - in part as Acorn Apartments.
Portland Gardens - in part as sheltered accommodation.
Blackhorse Lane flats.
Adshead Road flats.
Muirhead Avenue flats.

These ones spring to mind.

I'm sure with high rise city centre living back in vogue - as plans and ideas change in a cycle, a lot more of these could have been saved, even if scaled down. For instance, we could have lost Gerard Crescent and the 4 blocks that lay behind and still kept Gerard Gardens, just as the Bullring was kept but the ancillary blocks on Bronte st and Trowbridge street were lost (even if modern day replacements were built in that case) This still would have left room for garden houses alongside.

Still, there is no doubting the value of these tenements to the 1920s/30s living slum dweller.