The BT Tower, also known as the British Telecom Tower, stands majestically at 60 Cleveland Street in Marylebone, London. Until 2024 it was the tallest structure in the city, being surpassed by the topping out of both the Octagon and One Eastside that year, which now share the. BT Tower, an iconic landmark in London, has been sold for £275 million to MCR Hotels, a New York-based company, and will be converted into a hotel. BT Group, the UK telecommunications company, disclosed the decision to redevelop the historic structure, which has shifted its functions to modern. Nicholas Boys Smith MBE is an author, researcher and campaigner, and a visiting professor of architecture at the University of Strathclyde. In 2024 an agreement to sell the building to MCR Hotels was signed.
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