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Liverpool Business News Today: Monday 17th August 2009


ACC Liverpool to host 2011 Labour Conference

Probably the biggest Liverpool business news of last week was that ACC Liverpool have been chosen to host the 2011 Labour Conference.

The four day conference offers potentially huge rewards in revenue for the city of Liverpool.

Read more at:

Liverpool to host 2011 Labour Party Conference – Click Liverpool


Liverpool Business Lifeline Website launched to help small to medium businesses struggling in the recession

Liverpool Chamber of Commerce reports that Liverpool Business Lifeline has been launched, by Liverpool Vision, to advise small to medium businesses who are finding it difficult to find the information and innotiative to survive in the current financial climate.

Read more about the new website at : Liverpool Business Lifeline.com


Liverpool’s Edge Lane project sees costs rise again

The work to regenerate Edge Lane through the demolition of  over 350 homes and the rebuilding of the city’s crucial route have soared from an estimated £40 million to a massive cost of almost £60 million.

Read more at the Liverpool Daily Post:

Costs soar for Liverpool’s Edge Lane road project


£40 million investment in Liverpool’s Business District reaches its third phase

The North West Development Agency and North West European Regional Development Fund have both contributed over £4 million to the project which will enable the English Cities Fund to go ahead with planning the possibility of constructing a third phase of office buildings at the St Paul’s Square site.

Read more at Property Week : Public sector funding gives green light for speculative


New Museum to be constructed at Liverpool’s Pier Head – National Museums Liverpool chooses Mace Group to project manage


Business Video of the Week:

Business Gateway Video – University of Liverpool

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