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Pictures: Ongoing redevelopment of former Birmingham Mint
The remainder of the former Birmingham Mint has been converted into offices and flats1 of 16 The same building Icknield Street2 of 16 Taken in 2008 during the regeneration of the former Birmingham Mint site, parts of which were demolished in 20073 of 16 The landmark chimney, also in 20084 of 16 The site in 2009, when work halted after funding was pulled and the developer went into administration5 of 16 Another view of work after it stopped in 20096 of 16 The site in 20097 of 16 The famous chimney in 20098 of 16 How the site looked in 2010 - a new lease of life was on its way after it was acquired by Raybone Developments9 of 16 Another shot of the famous chimney in 201010 of 16 The scene in 2010 showed a half-finished project11 of 16 The view across Icknielf Street with the Jewellery Quarter sign pointing the way in 201012 of 16 View towards corner of Icknield and Carver streets showing vacant plot where Mint 8A would be built (Image: Pic: Google Street View)13 of 16 View towards corner of Icknield and Carver streets showing vacant plot where Mint 8A would be built (Image: Pic: Google Street View)14 of 16 CGI of Mint 8A which will contain 13 apartments, 20 parking spaces and offices (Image: Pic: COS Design and Build)15 of 16 Another CGI of Mint 8A, this time at night (Image: Pic: COS Design and Build)16 of 16