The cynic in me has been saying for years that they have hung all those tons of scaffold on the building to help it collapse, then the developers can get in there and get their own way and ruin another piece of our wonderful buildings heritage.
Our City, allegedly, is short of hotels as the planning department have approved a plan to build a new 20 storey hotel on the Snow Hill Queensway site and allowed the developers to mothball the site for three years as they are short of finance.
If , as I believe above, they do eventually start seeing the cracks appear in the 'Grand' does any one know whether rebuilding 'as is' can be forced on them under the grade listing. If not why not?
I'm not sure of the facts, but heard three buildings in a row of suspicious fires on Hagley Road some years ago led to compulsory purchase of the properties by the council, there has recently been another one next door but one! Surely this could be along the same lines and maybe force the hand of the owners/developers to get something done, let's get tough with the people ruining our City!