Liverpool is one of the most famous trading cities in the world. The view of its Pier Head with the Liver Building has become iconic: it has been called the second city of the British Empire and in the 1930s it became the model for Shanghai’s Bund. The city suffered a slow decline in the latter half of the 20th century; industries closed or moved away, postwar architecture was mostly mediocre and the city’s population fell as citizens sought employment further afield. Local people even began to shop elsewhere. As Manchester’s star ascended in the late 1990s, the heart of Liverpool was in danger of becoming economically inconsequential. In 1999, the city council set out a challenge for international developers as part of an ambitious initiat...
This paper looks at the processes employed to create the Museum of Liverpool. We wanted a museum tha...
Irish Section of the RSAI. A team of regional scientists from throughout Britain and Ireland has wor...
The struggles faced by UK city centres is well documented. Unsustainable operational costs, online t...
Liverpool is one of the most famous trading cities in the world. The view of its Pier Head with the ...
Liverpool is the grandest of Northern cities but it is also the most frustrating. Water Street, the ...
A detailed examination, commissioned by Grosvenor Liverpool Fund, of Liverpool One - a privately-own...
The city of Liverpool has undergone repeated processes of urban transformation and urban regeneratio...
Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture for 2008, together with the 800th anniversary...
Liverpool was once the second city of the Empire. In the 1960s it created a sound that the world tap...
Large areas of Liverpool have been undergoing regeneration in response to the city’s ongoing social ...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
Michael Parkinson, Liverpool -Stadtsanierung in einem verfallenden Hafen Der Niedergang Liverpools ...
A combination of changing consumer behaviour, fluctuating economic conditions, advances in technolog...
This paper investigates the processes by which the regeneration of the historical Pier Head waterfro...
Liverpool city-region is a place that has undergone major transformation. In recent years a number o...
This paper looks at the processes employed to create the Museum of Liverpool. We wanted a museum tha...
Irish Section of the RSAI. A team of regional scientists from throughout Britain and Ireland has wor...
The struggles faced by UK city centres is well documented. Unsustainable operational costs, online t...
Liverpool is one of the most famous trading cities in the world. The view of its Pier Head with the ...
Liverpool is the grandest of Northern cities but it is also the most frustrating. Water Street, the ...
A detailed examination, commissioned by Grosvenor Liverpool Fund, of Liverpool One - a privately-own...
The city of Liverpool has undergone repeated processes of urban transformation and urban regeneratio...
Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture for 2008, together with the 800th anniversary...
Liverpool was once the second city of the Empire. In the 1960s it created a sound that the world tap...
Large areas of Liverpool have been undergoing regeneration in response to the city’s ongoing social ...
This paper explores whether and how forms of entrepreneurial governance effecting deprived regions o...
Michael Parkinson, Liverpool -Stadtsanierung in einem verfallenden Hafen Der Niedergang Liverpools ...
A combination of changing consumer behaviour, fluctuating economic conditions, advances in technolog...
This paper investigates the processes by which the regeneration of the historical Pier Head waterfro...
Liverpool city-region is a place that has undergone major transformation. In recent years a number o...
This paper looks at the processes employed to create the Museum of Liverpool. We wanted a museum tha...
Irish Section of the RSAI. A team of regional scientists from throughout Britain and Ireland has wor...
The struggles faced by UK city centres is well documented. Unsustainable operational costs, online t...