13-Person Passenger Lift for London
13-person passenger lift for London, Cumberland Hotel Cumberland Hotel is one of 4 deluxe Guoman Hotels all located at prime visitor spots across London. Whilst all the hotels are owned by the same group, each one is designed to provide a unique style and ambiance. What remains constant across all four locations is the extremely
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We Are Delighted To Be Installing a 3-Stop Passenger Lift for Millets Refurbishment in Shrewsbury Millets Sports are known as the place to go for lovers of outdoor adventure. The store started out life as a draper’s shop in 1893, but the grandson of the founder had a love of hiking and added a
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4-Stop Passenger Lift Install in Wokingham for Office Conversion, in Kronos House Kronos house, in the historic market town of Wokingham, Berkshire has provided offices to local companies for a number of years. Recently the owners decided to vacate the property and an assessment was carried out to gauge the letting prospects for the office
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Tower Lifts Provide 3-Stop Machinery Directive Passenger Lift to Private House in Marlborough Place, London Marlborough Place in London is home to a number of superb architectural designs, many of which are privately owned. Given the size of the properties, the addition of a passenger lift is a tempting optional enhancement for owners. Tower
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If You Require a North London Lift Company, Tower Lifts Offer the Perfect Solution Tower Lifts has had its fair share of exciting, and challenging lift design and installation projects in North London. We recently installed a duplex goods lift in the iconic Selfridges store in Knightsbridge; this was the third project they have asked
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Birmingham Lift Refurbishment Brings Old Buildings Back to Life Back in the nineteenth century, when the modern elevator was still seen as a novel way to transport people from one floor to another without the inconvenience of stairs, the UK’s second city – Birmingham – was enjoying its heyday as the industrial heart of the
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