The BT Tower on The Open Market

Posted on 1 April, 2016 by Editor in Chief

We have received news that the marvellous BT Tower will be available on the open market.

The BT Tower on The Open Market

At a whopping 581 ft in height with 37 floors constructed in the 1960’s, this tower packs a punch with a unique past as the Post Office Tower, the London Telecom Tower and the British Telecom Tower.

The revolving restaurant has been closed but this could be something that you may want to bring back to get everyone into a spin.

With a fantastic panoramic view and a great location in London, this property could benefit from a new owner who can see the potential.

However, if you acquire this property, BT will need you to pay for line rental and, furthermore, BT must be the provider of the broadband. If you choose to use any other providers, the tower will be reclaimed by British Telecom.

So if you have been searching for a unique building, then the BT tower may just be for you. We only have a few details about this opportunity; the main features include Panoramic view, Zoo, 37 Floors, Grade II listed building.

Keep your eyes peeled for this fantastic property on our website.



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