Billionaire's Company to Transform Historic Liverpool Site into New Apartment Complex

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A company run by Home Bargains billionaire Tom Morris plans to redevelop a major site in Liverpool city centre, transforming it into a complex of nearly 90 new apartments. The project involves partial demolition, repair, and remodelling of four listed buildings on Duke Street, with a new development reaching up to eight storeys. The plans also include a commercial unit and drinking establishment.

A company run by Home Bargains billionaire Tom Morris is planning to redevelop a major site in Liverpool city centre and transform it into a complex of nearly 90 new apartments. Liverpool City Council is set to make a decision on the major proposals that would see the partial demolition, repair and remodelling of four listed buildings at 118-124 Duke Street and the erection of a vast new development that will reach up to eight storeys at its highest point.

The full planning application is accompanied by a listed building applications, which covers the proposed demolition works, external alteration works and additional internal works planned as part of the refurbishment of the buildings.

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