
Liverpool Office Market remains strong despite lack of Grade A space
Liverpool’s office market is in good health, with a robust mix of industries and sectors, demand at a five year constant and businesses looking for larger office spaces.
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Liverpool’s office market is in good health, with a robust mix of industries and sectors, demand at a five year constant and businesses looking for larger office spaces.

A telephone box in Liverpool city centre has been converted into a life-saving defibrillator, as a campaign to make the city “heart-safe” continues.

Artworks will infiltrate daily life in Liverpool as the first stage of Art in Motion takes hold of the city’s Commercial District.

Liverpool BID Company and dot-art are seeking a new artist from the north of England to have their work installed on The Liverpool Plinth.

Seasonal hits from Paul McCartney and Mariah Carey to form part of the exciting new festive attraction in Liverpool city centre during Christmas countdown.

Something very exciting and magical is making its way to Liverpool this Christmas.

Liverpool BID Company’s Street Rangers service has reached its one year landmark.

New research commissioned by Liverpool BID Company into the visitor experience of Liverpool city centre, shows a robust retail offering with over half of respondents indicating that shopping in Liverpool was better than what they had experienced in other cities.

A striking new sculpture that explores themes of mental health and depression, has been unveiled on The Liverpool Plinth at Liverpool Parish Church (St Nick’s).

Liverpool BID Company’s Food and Drink Week celebrations saw the launch of the city’s first ever Chefs Awards, as many of the shining lights of Liverpool’s vibrant restaurant scene were rewarded for their culinary skills and dedication.

Liverpool BID Company’s annual Mystery Shop Awards took place on Thursday, May 23, at The Bentley, with a host of retailers, hotels, leisure and hospitality businesses recognised for their exceptional customer service.

At a recent Downtown in Business Liverpool event, we were joined by Professor Michael Parkinson from the Heseltine Institute and Alison McGovern, MP for Wirral South, to discuss the successes and failures of Devolution for the Liverpool City Region.