The whole site is starting to take shape now,it's rumoured that the apartments on the south end of KD will be on site soon.
The whole site is starting to take shape now,it's rumoured that the apartments on the south end of KD will be on site soon.
Hardly a rumour.
Apologies if this pic and DP article has already been posted somewhere else.
Pizza Express is to open its second Liverpool branch next to the arena
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liver...0252-20242281/
A recent sign, just North of the Tax Office building, states 'Trinity Dock', 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. I think the area was used as a car-park for the tax office staff.
http://www.trinitydock.co.uk/
Hi All. I'm off to the arena tonight to get a preview of the arena and the official opening next week. I'm really looking forward to it - it looks fabulous. Anyone else going? Cheers - Graham.
I looked out the window at work last night, looking over towards Kings Dock, and with the recent new lighting it looks ace - blue lights around the edge of the roof shining down, lights coming out from inside, the Echo Arena logo projected onto the wall, all reflected in the water beneath it - it looks brill!
Not to mention the pictures here
was down the arena area today (sunday) - great to see it busy and full of young families etc going to the first show. i think the arena will be a great asset to the city - its really beginning to look good down there.
be warned if your going next week, problems with car park - everyone beeping horns because of delays - thought i was back in milan
steel work going up for new apartments that will mask the car park...
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/SL273977.jpg
riverside entrance to the arena, looks like they've robbed one of Gormley's statues from crosby beach
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/SL273979.jpg
stand alone building between hotels and arena, suspect it might be an information centre?
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/SL273987.jpg
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two new hotels near the arena... there is quite a large piazza area which links both the hotels and the area (but still needs work).
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/SL273985.jpg
We were there today at The CBeebies Concert, pics here: Clicky
Here's two from today also:
The problem is that it is in the wrong place. It should be on the land side of Queens Dock, only a few hundred yards away. The adjacent Wapping rail tunnel could have a station at the end and then no cars around the place. They are having a bus park on in-filled historic docks. How dumb!!! A bus park!!!!
Click on the link in my signature and go to on the menu:
Kings Dock - How Not To Do It
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The wind-turbines have been up for a few days outside the new arena. They have vertical blades. I haven't seen them working yet, despite the windy weather.
MORE than 100 jobs will be created at two new Liverpool waterfront hotels.
The Jurys Inn and Staybridge Suites being built next to the ECHO Arena at Kings Dock will welcome their first guests later this year. more
TUC conference coup for Liverpool’s landmark arena
Feb 15 2008
by David Bartlett, Liverpool Daily Post
ONE of the most high-profile events in the UK’s political calendar, the TUC annual conference, is to be held in Liverpool for the first time.
The event will be held at ACC Liverpool, home of the BT Convention Centre, in September 2009. Some 750 delegates will attend the four-day conference with around 3,000 visitors, journalists, and exhibitors also expected.
In previous years, the event has provided a platform for Prime Ministers, senior government figures, and trade unionists.
Last night, it was estimated the conference will provide a £2m boost to Liverpool’s economy.
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The rear of jurys and the Staybridge Hotel Looks like most of the paving is completed around the Arena,trees and plants now going in,its all coming together folks !
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