LIVERPOOL CBD DEVELOPMENT
Council sees need for accommodation
By Red Dwyer
LIVERPOOL City Council has identified the need for additional short-term accommodation, specifically in the CBD, to support the long term economic development of the city.
LIVERPOOL WOOS INVESTORS
City transformation the catalyst
By Red Dwyer
LIVERPOOL City Council is looking to invest over $15 million to transform the city centre into a place that that will encourage business to invest and people to visit.
Liverpool considers new hotel to meet demand
LIVERPOOL City Council is considering submissions regarding the construction of a $32.3 million, 11-storey, 121-room hotel to meet the demand for accommodation in the Liverpool area.
Liverpool entices investment with its location
By Red Dwyer
LOCATION, location, location could well become Liverpool City Council’s new mantra of its drive to entice investment in the regional city’s economy.
New regional base for Deb group
THE Deb Group one of the world’s leading occupational hand hygiene and skin care companies has located to a $15 million facility, in the Moorebank Business Park.
Tallest building to change streetscape
LIVERPOOL will be home to the tallest building in south-west Sydney – a 30-storey residential project in the northern section of the CBD.
Tallest building to change streetscape
LIVERPOOL will be home to the tallest building in south-west Sydney – a 30-storey residential project in the northern section of the CBD.
"The development is worth $75 million and once complete, it will change the streetscape of Liverpool,” said Frank Mosca, of Mosca Pserras Architects, a team of multi award winning architects based in Liverpool.
“This development is going to set the scene and force people to take notice of what is happening in our city,” he said. “It will be the launching pad for serious new development in the region.”
Mr Mosca said the tower would be almost twice the height of any building already in the city centre.
The company’s website notes that Frank Mosca and Steve Pserras, who have been in practice since 1987, specialise in residential and commercial projects and they have a passionate interest in the design of the urban environment in south west Sydney.
The development, comprising two towers in Norfolk Street, is expected to have some 300 units, accommodating about 700 people.
Liverpool mayor, Ned Mannoun, said the development of a residential precinct in the CBD’s north end was a great opportunity to feed surrounding business and boost the local economy.
Elsewhere in the city, another project is the construction of two new residential developments at the south end of Castlereagh Street.