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Progress on Egyptian Halls
3 Apr 2007
The Egyptian Halls, designed by the legendary Alexander 'Greek' Thomson in 1853, will now begin its long overdue return to commercial sustainability.
The first stage of the £6million refurbishment project has begun with the issuing of tenders. The project will move on site in Autumn 2007 and will take about 18-months to complete.
The 2nd stage outfitting will begin October 2008. The refurbishment is being designed by The Morrison Partnership.
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