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flats it owned, and a former director of the liquidated
Portvale company later stated he did not wish to buy the freehold back from Bluestorm. The case was adjourned after two weeks and was decided in March 2003 in favour of Bluestorm. The chairman of Brighton and Hove City Council said he "welcomed the decision". Portvale Holdings appealed against the decision in February 2004, but a judge at the
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would have to fund the entire £5 million estimated cost themselves: some would have to pay around £100,000+ each. Also, the project leader indicated that the planned swimming pool, art gallery and other new features would be "put on hold until 2007". By
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the promised replacement plumbing and heating systems, new lifts and new front doors, and was due to finish in
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structure and steel-framed doors and windows were distinctive features, and other facilities included a ground-floor bank, partly enclosed balconies to every one of the 72 flats, and
England's first penthouse suites. These occupied the top (11th) floor; the other ten storeys had seven flats each.
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development. Dale noted that the latter's "carefully regulated proportions" are overpowered by the unsympathetic form of its 11-storey neighbour, making Embassy Court "a glaring example of architectural bad manners and worse town planning". Nevertheless, he described it as "a good building of its
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made the 72-apartment, 11-storey building "one of the most desirable and sought-after addresses in Brighton and Hove". Its fortunes changed dramatically from the 1970s, though, as a succession of complex court cases set leaseholders, freeholders and landlords against each other while the building
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flats further along the seafront, he observed that it was "utterly out of place on the seafront" and should have been lower by three storeys. Furthermore, in a section consisting of ideas for the future of Brighton and Hove, he suggested "knock down Embassy Court, Hilton West Pier and other
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led a separate private party on the top floor of the building. Public tours were also conducted later in the month. The earlier problems of poor security had been overcome, and Embassy Court was no longer "a haven for drunks, drug addicts and homeless people".
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and renovation" at a debate in November 2001, at which he announced a new plan to convert the lower storeys into a hotel. Money generated by this could then be used to improve the upper storeys, which would remain residential. The nearby
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3192:Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
3142:Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital
3055:Princes House, 166–169 North Street
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2344:. Macclesfield: McMillan Martin.
2304:Brighton: A Very Peculiar History
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1280:"Embassy Court wrangle adjourned"
1128:"Rescue bid for art deco eyesore"
313:Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
3890:Art Deco architecture in England
3788:Tallest buildings and structures
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2323:A Pictorial History of Brighton
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1792:Meakin, Nione (11 March 2013).
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3197:Brighton and Hove High School
2466:. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.
1316:"Legal move to save landmark"
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3181:List of former board schools
3147:Royal Sussex County Hospital
2447:. Lewes: Pomegranate Press.
1427:"Conran to restore landmark"
611:The Cheeky Guide to Brighton
513:Pevsner Architectural Guides
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3542:Marlborough Pub and Theatre
3486:Hove Museum and Art Gallery
2794:Percy and Wagner Almshouses
2387:Musgrave, Clifford (1981).
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3157:The Montefiore Hospital
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2370:978-0-9564664-0-2
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2291:978-0-300-12661-7
2282:Brighton and Hove
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141:Wells Coates
44:Kings Road,
15:
3737:Waste House
3662:Clock Tower
3372:and leisure
3118:Kings House
3030:Hanningtons
2853:squares and
2832:Tower House
2754:Marine Gate
2240:Collis 2010
2225:27 December
2189:21 December
2158:21 December
2113:21 December
2054:Seldon 2002
2042:Seldon 2002
2030:Seldon 2002
2018:Seldon 2002
1025:Collis 2010
967:Collis 2010
913:Collis 2010
638:released a
636:Chris Dooks
624:Marine Gate
590:Marine Gate
177:– Grade II*
126:Restored by
81: /
57:Coordinates
3864:Categories
3849:Amon Wilds
3797:Architects
3763:Bungaroosh
3712:Ralli Hall
3707:Pepper Pot
3547:Old Market
3494:ABC Cinema
3326:Royal York
3010:Amex House
3001:Commercial
2937:Old Steine
2922:New Steine
2851:Crescents,
2729:Fife House
2549:Grade II:
2411:Nairn, Ian
2087:9 December
2003:9 December
1967:9 December
1891:9 December
1814:9 December
1777:9 December
1741:9 December
1705:9 December
1666:9 December
1630:9 December
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1228:9 December
1187:9 December
1148:9 December
1109:9 December
1073:9 December
878:9 December
835:9 December
759:References
702:and actor
700:Max Miller
661:MirrorMask
276:Max Miller
191:Designated
66:50°49′23″N
3824:John Nash
3773:Landmarks
3603:Windmills
3594:West Pier
3410:(removed)
3306:Metropole
3003:buildings
2902:Kemp Town
2544:Grade II*
2148:1549-6732
2072:The Argus
1988:The Argus
1952:The Argus
1921:Dale 1986
1876:The Argus
1799:The Argus
1762:The Argus
1726:The Argus
1690:The Argus
1651:The Argus
1615:The Argus
1579:The Argus
1543:The Argus
1507:The Argus
1471:The Argus
1432:The Argus
1396:The Argus
1357:The Argus
1321:The Argus
1285:The Argus
1249:The Argus
1213:The Argus
1172:The Argus
1133:The Argus
1094:The Argus
1058:The Argus
863:The Argus
820:The Argus
594:Kemp Town
556:cellulose
504:Modernism
374:Kemp Town
328:Modernist
317:drag king
155:Modernist
137:Architect
110:Built for
69:0°09′23″W
3657:(former)
3636:Anthaeum
3527:(former)
3497:(former)
3458:Museums:
3387:(former)
3379:The Arch
3316:Old Ship
3291:Clarence
3177:Schools:
3152:The Keep
2855:terraces
2802:(ruined)
2520:Heritage
2464:Brighton
2443:(2002).
2417:(1965).
2302:(2009).
2152:Archived
1961:Archived
1885:Archived
1808:Archived
872:Archived
714:See also
696:East End
629:Majorcan
508:Saltdean
500:Art Deco
385:freehold
315:and the
253:Brighton
151:Art Deco
118:Restored
46:Brighton
41:Location
3649:Chattri
3537:Komedia
3502:Astoria
3438:Revenge
3311:Norfolk
3286:Bedford
3283:Hotels:
3131:(former
3078:BHASVIC
2537:Grade I
650:called
299:History
202:1381645
121:2004–05
105:1934–35
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