It has its merits, but unfortunately Birmingham city centre lost (in/after WW2) or cannot match the Victorian/Edwardian grandeur of many cities elsewhere in the UK. It is improving though, although the city centre seems to be a perpetual building site. I’m a Brummie btw.
I don't think you have visited the City of Birmingham personnaly on the ground only by a video from a Computer Screen, Birmingham City Centre was not Lost in or after WW2, I think you are getting mixed up with Coventry mate which did get heavily bombed in WW2, Birmingham has large areas of Victorian and Edwrdian Grandier in the City Centre plus new buildings as well
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It has its merits, but unfortunately Birmingham city centre lost (in/after WW2) or cannot match the Victorian/Edwardian grandeur of many cities elsewhere in the UK. It is improving though, although the city centre seems to be a perpetual building site. I’m a Brummie btw.
Victorian buildings are dated now in major cities hence new developments
I don't think you have visited the City of Birmingham personnaly on the ground only by a video from a Computer Screen, Birmingham City Centre was not Lost in or after WW2, I think you are getting mixed up with Coventry mate which did get heavily bombed in WW2, Birmingham has large areas of Victorian and Edwrdian Grandier in the City Centre plus new buildings as well