Liverpool City Council has updated parking regulations ahead of the final test match at Everton FC’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium in Bramley Moore Dock.
Liverpool City Council has appointed global real estate advisory firm, CBRE, to prepare the recently acquired Great George Street site for the delivery of new homes and businesses.
On 24 April 2025, Liverpool city centre’s hotels approved an alteration of the Accommodation Business Improvement District to implement a...
Liverpool City Council is looking to unlock a major Grade A office scheme in the heart of the city’s Commercial Business District, with a £15m investment package.
A new team of experts tasked with supercharging a multi-billion pound regeneration drive in Liverpool, has been announced.
Hoteliers in Liverpool have voted in favour to introduce a tourism-based room charge.
Liverpool City Council has announced several amendments to the experimental parking zone surrounding Everton Stadium as well as a number of improvements to the area, since the new venue’s first test event.
The first Everton Stadium test event takes place today (Monday, 17 February) in front of a capacity of 10,000 spectators.
One of Liverpool’s most significant redevelopments has taken a major step forward.
A new ‘Blueprint for Growth’ to supercharge Liverpool's knowledge sector over the next 15 years is set to create more than a million sq ft of new laboratory and workspace in the city.
Following the decision made by Liverpool City Council to undertake a new procurement exercise for the selection of a development...
The bold proposal would see the transformation of a number of brownfield sites, which would also lay the foundations for economic growth and sustainability, encompassing Everton FC’s new £500m stadium at Bramley Moore Dock and the £20m Bootle New Strand development project.
National Museums Liverpool is a step closer to realising its ambition for the city’s waterfront, after planning permission was approved to redevelop the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.
Plans by Capital&Centric to transform the iconic former Littlewoods building in Liverpool into a new, world-class film and TV campus have been approved by Liverpool City Council’s Planning Committee.