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* [http://www.beetham.uk.com/index.html Beetham Organization homepage, with individual pages for each tower] (requires flash-player)
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Revision as of 20:42, 28 January 2006

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Beetham Tower is a name shared by three high-rise buildings in seperate cities in the United Kingdom, financed and owned by Beetham Organization. They are primarily residential buildings but two also have hotel and conference facilities.

The towers and their cities are:

As of 2006 the Manchester tower is the only one not yet completed.

A fourth Beetham Tower is proposed for Brighton and a fifth is proposed for the South Bank, London.