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The owner of Liverpool's port and airport, Peel Holdings, announced on 6 March Leicester Accountants 2007 that is had plans to redevelop the city's northern dock area with a scheme entitled Liverpool Waters, which may see the creation of 17,000 jobs and ?5.5bn invested in the vicinity over a 50 year period. This is coupled with a sister scheme on the other side of the River Mersey, called Wirral Waters.[citation needed]

Liverpool's main shopping area is Church Street, lying between Bold Street to the East and Lord Street to the West. Liverpool One opened fully in October 2008 being the redevelopment of a large part of the postcode area L1—hence the name. It is also partly built on Leicester Accountants the old Chavasse Park, but much of the park still remains.

 

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Liverpool's history means that there are a considerable variety of architectural styles found there. Its role as a major port in the British Leicester Accountants Empire means that many of the finest buildings in the city were built as headquarters for shipping firms and insurance companies, whilst the great wealth this afforded the city allowed the development of grand civic Leicester Accountants buildings, designed to allow the local administrators to 'run the city with pride'.[40]

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There are over 2,500 listed buildings in Liverpool (of which 26 are Grade Leicester Accountants I listed and 85 are Grade II* listed)[41] and only the UK capital London, has more.[42] It has been the beneficiary of high-minded public spirit since the late 18th century, largely with Dissenter impetus, resulting in more public sculpture than in any UK city aside from Westminster, more listed buildings than any city apart from London and more Georgian houses than the city of Bath, though most date from after the Georgian era. Liverpool is also described by English Heritage Leicester Accountants as England's finest Victorian city.[43]

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Renowned architects are well represented in Leicester Accountants Liverpool, including Peter Ellis, John Wood, the Elder of Bath (commissioned in 1749 to design the original Public Exchange which later became the Town Hall), Thomas 'Greek' Harrison, James Wyatt, Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, Philip Hardwick, Jesse Hartley (Dock engineer and architect of the Albert Dock and Stanley Dock), Charles Leicester Accountants Cockerell

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Thomas Rickman, John Foster, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, J.J. Scholes, Sir Joseph Paxton, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, J.K. Colling, Leicester Accountants J.A. Picton, George Edmund Street, John Loughborough Pearson, E.W. Pugin, E.R. Robson, Edmund Kirby, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Sir Frederick Gibberd, Alfred Waterhouse (who was born in Aigburth), W.D. Caroe, Leonard Stokes, Norman Shaw, James Francis Doyle, Walter Aubrey Thomas (architect of the iconic Royal Liver Building on the Liverpool waterfront), Gerald de Courcy Fraser, Charles Reilly and Herbert Rowse (architect of Martins Bank, Leicester Accountants Queensway Tunnel and India Buildings).
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