coventrytelegraphLoad mobile navigation
- My Account
- Subscriptions
- Sign Out
-
Coventry’s IKEA store has been a mainstay in the city (Image: Birmingham Mail)1 of 18 -
Workmen begin to remove Ikea’s external lettering (Image: Dylan Parrin)2 of 18 -
The final big letter is removed from the sign (Image: Dylan Parrin)3 of 18 -
To me, to you! The ‘a’ in Ikea is taken away (Image: Dylan Parrin)4 of 18 -
The new Post Office building in Bishop Street where the sorting system will be housed. 17th July 1975.5 of 18 -
The old Royal Mail sorting office in Bishop Street, Coventry.6 of 18 -
Pictured updated views of the former Royal Mail building in Coventry City centre, the demolition on the old Royal Mail sorting office in Bishop Street.7 of 18 -
Work on Bishopgate student block in Coventry (Image: Duncan Gibbons)8 of 18 -
The new Bishopgate student accommodation on Tower Street, Coventry, for Coventry University students9 of 18 -
A branch of the Nationwide Building Society once stood in Broadgate, disconnecting it from Hertford Street (Image: Coventry Telegraph)10 of 18 -
Broadgate and Hertford Street will be opened up11 of 18 -
Work begins to transform Hertford Street12 of 18 -
The new floor on Hertford Street (Image: Coventry City Council)13 of 18 -
Coventry Point (Image: Duncan Gibbons)14 of 18 -
Coventry Point is no more (Image: Tom Davis, Local Democracy Reporter)15 of 18 -
It looked so different – especially with the traffic coming past16 of 18 -
The Broadgate canopy in all its glory17 of 18 -
Broadgate and Cathedral Lanes in 201018 of 18