Commercial PropertygalleryPictures: Birmingham's tallest buildings and structuresBookmarkShareCommercial PropertyByTamlyn JonesBusiness Reporter10:05, 11 JUN 2015Updated17:53, 22 JUN 2015BT Tower in Lionel Street is Birmingham's tallest structure - 499 ft1 of 2010 Holloway Circus, home to the Radisson Blu hotel, in Smallbrook Queensway - 427 ft2 of 20Alpha Tower in Suffolk Street Queensway, by Bs0u10e0 (from Post & Mail Flickr Group) - 328 ft (Image: Bs0u10e0)3 of 20Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower at the University of Birmingham's campus in Edgbaston - 325 ft4 of 20Orion Building in Navigation Street - 295 ft5 of 20Clydesdale Tower, in Holloway Head - 295 ft6 of 20The Rotunda peers over Bullring and St Martin's Church - 266 ft7 of 20103 Colmore Row, better known as NatWest Tower - 262 ft8 of 20Chimney at Veolia's Tyseley Incinerator - 262 ft9 of 20Centre City (left) in Hill Street - 249 ft10 of 20Five Ways Tower in Frederick Road - 249 ft11 of 20Hyatt Regency in Broad Street - 246 ft12 of 20Two Snowhill in Snow Hill Queensway - 246 ft13 of 20One Snow Hill Plaza, in Snow Hill Queensway, before a makeover to turn it into a Holiday Inn Express - 236 ft14 of 20The Cube - 231 ft15 of 20Londonderry House in Newton Street is a car park and student accommodation run by Unite - 230 ft16 of 20Colmore Gate in Colmore Row - 230 ft17 of 20Quayside Tower in Broad Street - 230 ft18 of 20Mclaren in Priory Queensway - 226 ft19 of 20One Hagley Road at Five Ways Island - 226 ft20 of 20