
Council Sues Developers for Nearly £1M in Unpaid Funds
Liverpool City Council is taking developers to court over nearly £1 million in unpaid fees intended for parks and public services, part of a wider £1.5m debt.
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Liverpool City Council is taking developers to court over nearly £1 million in unpaid fees intended for parks and public services, part of a wider £1.5m debt.

Liverpool City Council has approved a £150 million mixed-use development in the Ten Streets district, which will deliver 500 new homes and create 800 jobs.

Work has officially commenced on the £81 million Central Docks project, which will lay the groundwork for 2,350 new homes as part of the Liverpool Waters plan.

A £65 million, 550,000 sq ft warehouse in Widnes, the largest in the Liverpool freeport, remains empty amid economic uncertainty, despite offering major tax breaks.

Plans have been submitted to Wirral Council for a new industrial development in Bromborough, intended to serve as a new, larger base for marine safety firm Star International.

Liverpool City Council is set to launch a public consultation on a new housing design guide aimed at improving the quality and sustainability of all future homes.

Plans have been submitted to Liverpool City Council for three new apartment blocks in Anfield, transforming a former dairy carpark into 48 residential units. The development includes 14 adaptable apar

Sciontec Developments, a key Liverpool property firm, has announced its pre-tax profits more than doubled to £331,000 in its 2024 annual accounts.

Liverpool City Council is set to approve a land sale to advance the King Edward Triangle project, a major regeneration scheme planning over 2,000 new homes.

New details have been revealed for a major development on Liverpool's waterfront, including a 250,000 sq ft arena, 2,750 homes, and the city's tallest tower.

Sefton Council has approved a plan to refurbish the empty Vine House tower block in Seaforth, creating 58 new apartments and reversing a previous decision to demolish it.

Liverpool's iconic Martins Bank Building on Water Street is set to reopen as a 138-room luxury hotel in late 2024 after a major redevelopment project.