Great Portland Street
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Great Portland Street is a street in the West End of London, which forms the boundary between Fitzrovia to the east and Marylebone to the west. In administrative terms it is in the City of Westminster. Like the better known Portland Place which runs parallel with it to the west, Great Portland Street was developed by the Dukes of Portland, who owned most of the eastern half of Marylebone in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is now a mixed use street with buildings of mainly five to eight storeys. There are some offices and a number of blocks of mansion flats. Some of the buildings belong to Great Portland Estates.
BBC Radio 1 headquarters is also situated on Great Portland Street.
A book includes Great Portland Street as one of "London's 50 Outstanding Classical Music Landmarks" because Felix Mendelssohn lodged at #103 during the premiere of Fingal's Cave, and Carl Maria von Weber died there.[1]
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- ^ Vickers, Graham (2001). London's 50 Outstanding Classical Music Landmarks. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-8676-2.p. 68