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Beetham Hilton Tower installation of new Hilton sign

October 10th, 2006 · 2 Comments

Beetham Hilton Tower installation of Hilton sign 30 Sept 2006

Today’s ‘Picture of the Day’, is a zoom telephoto zoom of the Beetham Tower facade, seen from Whitworth Street West.

Workmen are putting up another Hilton Hotels illuminated sign, here on the south facade next to the south east corner of the buidling.

Beetham Hilton Tower red warning light

The date is 30 September 2006. The hotel should have been fully open but there have been unexpected delays. In recent evenings, some some of the windows have been illuminated, but the building is not yet fully operational.

It’s around three years since construction on the former railway arch site first began.

The red warning lights on the tower are visible for miles around. Here’s an enlargement of one of them, located just below and between the new Hilton signs.

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  • Tags: Eye On Manchester · modern architecture · transport

    2 responses so far ↓

    • 1 rob baker // Nov 7, 2006 at 7:05 pm

      The Beetham tower sticks out like an oversized tooth. It has no affinity with its surrounding architecture and for all the media plaudits most Mancunians I speak to think it is ugly and out of place. Why can’t the media say what we all really think?

    • 2 Aidan O'Rourke // Nov 7, 2006 at 10:12 pm

      You have made a very valid point, both about the reaction of many people to the building, and the media in general. Thanks very much for your comment.

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