Nelson Dock was designed by Jesse Hartley - the man behind the Albert Dock and many others in the city - and opened in 1848.
Liverpool and the Unmaking of Britain Sam Wetherell Apollo, £25.00 (cloth) In 1945 a ship laid in wait on the Mersey River by ...
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNNew boutique law firm chooses Princes Dock for growth in LiverpoolA new boutique law firm, LRB Law, founded by experienced legal professionals Lee Benson and Joanne Levensohon, has selected ...
In-depth analysis of Liverpool's economic situation from The Athletic's new specialist football finance writer ...
Football Insider has been told by Stefan Borson his thoughts on Liverpool politicians after an Everton stadium controversy ...
With that comes opportunity. The Everton Stadium, as it is known, sits in a largely underdeveloped part of Liverpool’s north docks. It is an area that has fallen on hard times in the post ...
Business owners are breathing a sigh of relief after Liverpool Council agreed to reconsider contentious parking restrictions near Everton's new stadium. Following a backlash from hundreds of companies ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool owners stance on Anfield development amid Everton and Man Utd stadium plansAnfield is about eclipsed as the most attractive and modern ground in the city of Liverpool. But the Reds' home still is ...
Having begun his legal career in 1987, Lee practiced in most areas of law before concentrating in the specialised area ... of Liverpool city centre’s commercial spaces, Princes Dock was chosen ...
Interim Blues boss tells property conference he has been tasked with a developing a major new project by the club's new owners ...
The iconic Tobacco Warehouse in Liverpool was once the largest warehouse in the world and is now being transformed into a ...
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