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Caxton Gate, New Street

A Sparks

master brummie
Does anyone know where the name of Caxton Gate, for the buildings on the corner of New Street opposite what is now the Apple Store (previously the bank and then Waterstones) comes from?

I'm wondering if it is something relatively new or has some historic connection? I've had a look on Google but can't see anything mentioned.
 
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