A public consultation has been launched asking businesses and residents to comment on a vision to grow Liverpool’s multi-billion-pound economy over the next 15 years.
One of Liverpool’s most significant redevelopments has taken a major step forward.
The search for a new development partner for the Festival Gardens scheme is set to move up a gear, with Liverpool City Council (LCC) and Montagu Evans announcing a shortlist of candidates will be confirmed in Spring this year.
Following the decision made by Liverpool City Council to undertake a new procurement exercise for the selection of a development...
Liverpool City Council has acquired a major stalled development site in Liverpool city centre.
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.
A £5 million scheme to revamp a key part of the Anfield community, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be discussed next week.
Liverpool City Council is looking to create a ‘Football Match Parking Zone’ around Everton Football Club’s new stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Liverpool City Council has begun work on Paddington South, the next phase in the city’s flagship, mixed-use £1bn Knowledge Quarter Liverpool development, in collaboration with the University of Liverpool.
Liverpool is preparing to turn into an epic night-time playground as River of Light returns to the city’s streets.
Liverpool City Council is set to receive a £55m investment boost from Homes England to accelerate the regeneration of Liverpool's historic northern docklands.
Liverpool City Council has (Wednesday, 10 July) launched a public consultation on the city’s housing plans.
The football season is over. Jurgen is out, Arne is in. Players and coaching staff are on the beach and fans are waiting for the Euros thinking what players their club should buy - but away from the pitch, the work doesn’t stop for one team, writes Phil Smith, Head of Building Control at Liverpool City Council.
Liverpool City Council has set out a vision to improve the city’s housing offer by 2030 with a commitment to support 2,000 new homes a year, reduce the number of empty properties and tackle homelessness.