A new video has been released showing how a revamped former department store building in Birmingham city centre will look.
The video goes which is currently being renovated to create 113,000 sq ft of grade A office space.
The Bull Street building was the home of Lewis's department store from the 1920s before it closed down in 1991 after the company fell into administration.
Legal & General Property bought the building and its and has been carrying out a renovation of the complex, including adding another storey.
The new building, which is due for completion by the end of 2017, will have a cycle hub with space for 60 bikes, showers and changing facilities and 74 car parking spaces.
There is also space for a new café fronting Bull Street.
Tom Williams, senior asset manager with Legal & General Investment Management, said: "Through this programme of refurbishment works, we are delivering a unique new asset to Birmingham's office community.
"This fly-though provides a great opportunity for us to share how this space will be realised and showcase the high-specification finishes to the attractive new Manhattan-style entrance area.
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"We've developed this building to appeal directly to the needs of today's occupier while still respecting The Lewis Building's heritage as a proud landmark within Birmingham city centre."
The renovation has been designed by architectural practice EPR, with contractor Willmott Dixon undertaking the works.
CBRE and GVA are the appointed leasing agents.