Why would it be hard?
Without the buildings and work, you won't get the people.
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Why would it be hard?
Without the buildings and work, you won't get the people.
Anyone heard anything about the plans to site a giant statue on Everton Brow?
Joe Anderson said there would be an announcement about this in May but months later Ive still heard nothing.
Also, the...
No more towers!
There's only about 4 for god's sake.
No more red brick crap more like.
What monstrosities?
The Pier Head looks better NOW than its ever done.
As recently as the 1980's, it was a tramps toilet.
The Liver building aint so pretty.
People are far too precious about...
Looks alright to me, an inprovement on what was an empty space between two buildings.
What does everyone want, another boring square, red brick eyesore.
The city already has an overflow of...
I bet Ringo's old gaff in Madryn Street has a sunken floor.
The entire area is collapsing into a hole.
These Welsh Street eyesores should be demolished tomorrow, decrepit rubbish made of decayed...
Who said buildings had to be permanent?
Are any buidings permanent?
The crumbling pyramids and the fate of the World Trade Centre suggest otherwise.
People who dont like tall buildings must have been hit on the head by a lift as a child.
The new museum is squat and ugly like the new arena. why should buildings have to comply in size to ugly...
These people seem to be anti Liverpool and should be ignored.
How often do they whinge about developments in manchester?
The council should forge ahead with the plans, our city does not need...
In my opinion, our planning, economic and transport planning bodies have been blocked with dead wood for decades.
Our local papers, the Post and Echo, should be running campaigns to remove...
English Heritage is a discredited quango run by hooray Henries with no concept of the needs of real 21st century cities.
Anyone see the recent documentaries where these bozos wasted millions of...
Waterways is like a stuck record.
There,s more to Liverpool than the bloody river and ships.
I wish they'd fill the river in, I don't care if I never see another ship again or listen to anymore...
Just took a first look at this for at least a couple of years.
Its incredible how closely most of the renderings resemble the finished articles and how heartbreaking it is that many of these schemes...
I remember it being knocked down sometime in the 1980's, can't say for certain.
People seem to forget that there was an ugly old red brick nursing home and car park on the site of the new Liverpool museum.
I don't recall anyone kicking up a fuss about those monstrosities.
Its quite obvious that the phoney North West development agency has a not-so hidden agenda to promote manchester at the expense of Liverpool.
Everything about any body that contains the words North...
Probably to stop wigs being sucked from the lobby into the Mersey.
Good to see that work might finally get under way to revamp Central Station, although I'll believe it when I see it.
Billions is spent on infrastructure in London every year while the rest of the...
All this stuff's has been generated by the construction process and the workers. Its mostly bits of polystyrene and wrapings off building materials.
Could still do with being cleared out though.
Looks great.
Lets hope the city is "flooded" with many more of these, hopefully on top of all of the ugly old red-brick monstrosoties that make our city look like ww2 ended yesterday.
Stop moaning.
What do you expect, herds of wildebeast sweeping majestically across the plain?
Typical. If it was in Greater manchester, they'd be bending over backwards to throw money at it.
This economic bias has got to be challenged at the highest levels of Government.
These old blocks scrub up well when stripped back and reclad.
It was a disgrace that similar blocks were pulled down around the city when its obvious that it is quite easy to totally reform them....
The old "park" was little more than brick rubble with a thin layer of grass and soil and a path to the Albert Dock dating only from the early 1980's. The only connection to Noewl Chavasse was the...
I like this one the best and was glad it won.
I used to live in Seaforth myself at one time Sean, Poplar Grove off Elm Road.
Great days back in the 1980's.