An amazing pic, looks like a rocket
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An amazing pic, looks like a rocket
1st April 2007
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/207/4...2c2e3efd_o.jpg
19th April 2007
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/219/4...3237b54b_o.jpg
That pic Is rivaling my collection!:shock:
Saturday 21 April 07, Westy from the bar in the Crown Plaza:PDT_Aliboronz_24: ..................
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LIVERPOOL’S tallest apartment block was officially completed today in a topping-out ceremony at Beetham’s West Tower. more
But it isn't complete... there's still lots to be done. Or does 'completed' mean the service core and floors are all in?
Topping-out ceremonies are always done before the building is completed.
It might have had some religious significance in the past (but don't quote me on that!).
There is certainly some superstitious aspect to it, but nowadays it's mainly done for publicity.
I agree the words "officially completed" are confusing (and sound wrong to me), but it's probably a bit like the Queen's "official" birthday, which isn't the day she was born.
It is a great looking building and I prefer it much more to the Manchester tower - which just looks like to boxes one on top of the other.
Congratulations to Beetham on this one though. I looks ace and does wonders for the immediate skyline.
Are we right to be expecting more towers like this? Isn't there still one plot left at Princes Dock?
The topping out happens at its finished height. There'll no doubt still be all the internals to do. I too believe the topping out is to do with some sort of 'blessing of the building'.
LIVERPOOL’S most luxurious apartment is to be made available to the city for the Capital of Culture year, it was revealed last night.
It will enable civic dignitaries to host receptions on the “roof” of Liverpool, or VIP visitors can stay there in style with panoramic views across to Wirral and the Welsh mountains.
The inviting prospect emerged as Beetham West Tower, in Brook Street, was topped out to mark completion of the highest point of the 40-storey skyscraper.
The £1m apartment sits at the top of the prestigious building, 450ft above the streets.
Local developer Beetham aims to hang on to the apartment but chairman Hugh Frost plans to put it at the disposal of Liverpool as the company’s showcase contribution to the 2008 celebrations.
Mr Frost revealed the plan ahead of a spectacular fireworks display from the roof of the tower which was the crowning glory to a party at the Royal Liver Building to mark the event.
A third of the 127 apartments and apartments, average cost £250,000, have already been sold, with Beetham holding back on marketing the remainder.
The 34th floor will now become a restaurant, making it the highest eaterie anywhere in the UK.
The first five floors will be office space, to be occupied by the Beetham Organisation as its head office.
The remaining floors – except for the 34th restaurant level – will be apartments.
Mr Frost said: “Tall buildings add a vibrancy to a city and I am sure our West Tower will be most popular.
“I am expecting half to be bought as investments and the rest by people wanting to reside here.
“People are looking for pied-a-terres in the city and we will attract buyers from that sector as well. The location and the height of the building are good attractions for our building. The fact that it will be our own office also means it will be very well managed.”
Originally, the building was intended to form a small garden area associated with Beetham’s first development on the site of St Paul’s Eye hospital.
A local firm of architects then decided to build their own office on the site and, when they changed their mind, Beetham stepped in and bought the plot.
Overnight, the value of the site rocketed from a few hundred thousand to millions of pounds.
Beetham is not looking at any further projects in Liverpool in the immediate future. Its sights are now set on schemes in London. source
As the final hollow block was laid at the topping out ceromony, one of the things it contains is a bottle of wine for warding off evils spirits or something. It was reported that this was even more appropriate as the first commercial premises to open in there will be the bar at the top giving stunning views over the Mersey and the Welsh mountains.