Hinckley Times

Former newspaper office to become boutique hotel

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THIS is how the Coventry Telegraph’s former offices in Corporatio­n Street could look when the site is transforme­d into a boutique hotel in time for UK City of Culture 2021.

The new images have been released as the decision to save two of Coventry’s most iconic buildings from the 1950s was praised by the country’s leading heritage organisati­on.

The former Co-Operative building in Corporatio­n Street is being transforme­d by EDG Property into 62-high specificat­ion apartments including an internal park and rooftop terrace, as well as featuring cafes and restaurant­s.

The Coventry Telegraph building, just a few metres away, will become a 1950s-syle hotel, under plans put forward by owners Complex Developmen­t Projects (CDP), the firm behind Fargo and the Electric Wharf live/work developmen­t.

The two 50s buildings will line up alongside some of the most prestigiou­s new developmen­t projects from across the globe at MIPIM – the world’s biggest property show – next month.

Historic England, the organisati­on which protects and champions England’s historic environmen­t, says the re-modelling of the two buildings is an exemplar of what can be done with Mid-Century architectu­re.

Veryan Heal, Director of Planning for Historic England in the West Midlands, said: “These two historic buildings, both of which are excellent examples of MidCentury architectu­re, had outlived their original uses and had been empty for several years.

“These locally listed buildings are part of Coventry’s heritage and we are delighted they have been taken on by developers who have an appreciati­on of their style, and imaginatio­n of just what they could become, and a determinat­ion to push their projects forward.

“Coventry is known the world over for the way it was remodelled in the years after the devastatio­n of World War II, and it is wonderful that these two buildings, both of which mean a great deal to the people of the city, will be returned to vibrant economic use while retaining their character.”

CDP and EDG are both members of the Coventry and Warwickshi­re MIPIM Partnershi­p which is made up of around 20 private sector companies and organisati­ons who help finance the partnershi­p’s presence at the four-day event.

Ian Harrabin, of CDP, said: “The 1950’s rebirth of Coventry is a huge part of the city’s story and could so easily be lost through redevelopm­ent just at the time when post war architectu­re is becoming appreciate­d.

“There is a big focus now on city image and the visitor economy in the lead up to City of Culture in 2021 and now is the time to celebrate this important era.

“The Telegraph and The CoOperativ­e projects are great examples of how our notable 50s buildings can be reused, whilst retaining their unique character. Both Neil and I hope that this will spark others to look at the quality of other buildings before they decide to demolish.

“If you look at The Telegraph and The Co-Operative alongside the Belgrade Theatre, then Corporatio­n Street really will be a celebratio­n of a period of architectu­re which is now far more widely appreciate­d than it was just a decade ago.

“With so many city centres looking so similar, they give Coventry a chance to offer something very different.”

 ??  ?? A computer generated image of how the building will look
A computer generated image of how the building will look

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