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AMBITIOUS plans for a #20m restoration of the Port of Liverpool Building at the Pier Head will soon become reality. It follows approval of the scheme by the city council's planning committee.
The iconic Port of Liverpool Building, one of Liverpool's Three Graces, has been put up for sale. Liverpool-headquartered property developer Downing is seeking buyers for the building, which sits next ...
One of Liverpool’s world-famous Three Graces – the Port of Liverpool Building – is up for sale with a multi-million pound price tag. Owner George Downing has instructed agents at DTZ to find ...
Plans have been submitted for the first phase of renovations to reposition Liverpool's grade II*-listed Port of Liverpool building into a 21st century office space. The application – brought forward ...
PROPERTY group Downing has secured two new lettings at its Grade II-listed Port of Liverpool Building. Simeon Consultancy has taken The Neptune Suite on the first floor of the building ...
A port operator says it has strengthened its building sector presence with a £35 million distribution base. Peel Ports Group is… | North West | Construction | Logistics | Infrastructure | Sustainabili ...
The three ships sailed single file down the river to Liverpool's Pier Head with its iconic "three graces" -- the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building. Queen Mary 2 ...
the Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building — whose crisp white facades seem to be auditioning for a spot on the National Mall. This is also the spot where teenagers come to snog ...
Defined by the elegance and grandeur of the Three Graces - the Liver Building, the Port of Liverpool Building and the Cunard - the Pier Head is world famous and it is at the heart of our skyline.
Liverpool was a pioneer in the development of modern dock technology, transport systems and port management, and building construction. Six areas in the historic centre and docklands of Liverpool bear ...
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