1. Paradise project
Developer: Grosvenor
Completion: Spring 2008
Value: £920m
Europe's largest retail-led regeneration project, consisting of 1.6million sq ft of new retail space, plus commercial, leisure, residential and hotel developments.
2. Liverpool Arena/Convention Centre
Developer: Liverpool council, English Partnerships, David McLean/City Lofts, McAleer & Rushe
Completion: Spring 2008
Value: £390m
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An international visitor destination combining arena, convention and exhibition facilities with development of residential, hotel, office, retail and leisure uses.
3. Pall Mall
Developer: English Cities Fund
Completion: 10-15 years
Value: £300m
A new business destination in the heart of the city delivering 1.5m sq ft of new office space, a multi-storey car park plus retail, residential and new public realm facilities.
4. Princes Dock
Developer: Lead Asset Strategies, City Lofts, MWB, Millennium Estates
Completion: Mid 08 onwards
Value: £233m
Prime waterfront location redeveloped into mixed-use development, including commercial office space, residential and new hotels.
5. St Paul's Square
Developer: English Cities Fund
Completion: April 2008
Value: £162m
Major office-led development delivered over three phases, including a new public square.
6. Central village

Developer: Central Regeneration
Completion: Phase One summer 2008
Value: £160m
This 600,000 sq ft scheme comprises five glazed buildings and includes 400 apartments, a hotel, retail, bars, restaurants and new public realm.
7.Mann Island
Developer: Neptune & Countryside
Completion: Phase One summer 2010
Value: £112m
Mixed-use scheme, comprising 373 residential units, commercial, leisure and retail space.
8 Sefton Street
Developer: Vermont Developments
Completion: 2010
Value: £100m
Mixed use scheme including a hotel.
9. Museum of Liverpool
Developer: National Museums Liverpool
Completion: 2009
Value: £65m
New waterfront museum designed by architects 3X Nielson with galleries on four floors.
10. Unity

Developer: Rumford Investments
Completion: Almost complete
Value: £60m
Major development combines 155,000 sq ft of high quality office space with residential tower.
11. Phase One L1
Developer: Windsor Developments
Completion: Spring 2008
Value: £40m
Mixed use scheme in the emerging Baltic area combines 330 apartments together with retail, leisure and 400 parking spaces.
12. The Plaza
Developer: Bruntwood Estates
Completion: Early 2007
Value: £39m
Major refurbishment of the 300,000 sq ft office building on Old Hall Street.
13. West Tower
Developer: Beetham Organisation
Completion: December 2007
Value: £35m Liverpool city centre's tallest residential building, the 40-storey tower will include 127 residential units and offices.
14. Lime Street gateway

Developer: Iliad
Completion: 2008/2009
Value: £35m
Major transformation of the area outside Lime Street station will see construction of a 27-storey residential tower and new public realm.
15. School of tropical medicine
Developer: University of Liverpool
Completion: December 2007
Value: £26m
New research building, including part pedestrianisation of Pembroke Street and a link bridge to school.
16. Elysian Fields
Developer: Iliad
Completion: January 2007
Value: £25m
Mixed development in the heart of the cultural Ropewalks area combines 104 apartments with retail space.
17. Design Academy

Developer: John Moores University
Completion: June 2008
Value: £23.5m
Five-storey academic building with basement to include design studios and exhibition spaces.
18. Eden Square
Developer: Downing Developments
Completion: Spring 2007
Value: £22m
A mixed-use scheme comprising new-build and conversion for 127 residential units with commercial space and car parking.
19. Cruise liner berth
Developer: Liverpool council with Mersey Docks & Harbour Company
Completion: March 2007
Value: £19m
A 250-metre extension to the landing stage.
20. Leeds-Liverpool Canal
Developer: British Waterways
Completion: End 2007
Value: £18.5m
One of the biggest canal projects in the UK - a new section of canal linking the Leeds/Liverpool Canal with Pier Head and Albert Dock.
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