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The hospital remained on Old Hall Street until 1992, when it moved to the Royal Liverpool Hospital. [5] The Liverpool Echo and Daily Post offices were situated on Old Hall Street from 1974 in the Post & Echo Building. [6] The Liverpool Echo moved to its current home on St Paul's Square in 2018. [7] Constructed at the same time as the Post ...
The Plaza (also known as the Sir John Moores Building and 100 Old Hall Street) is an 18-storey office complex in the L3 commercial district of Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. [1] At 65 m (213 ft), The Plaza is Liverpool's joint 14th tallest building .
The Albany Building is located on Old Hall Street, at the western edge of Liverpool's city centre, and a short walk from Moorfields rail station. Constructed in the 1856 at the height of the city's expansion, it is one of Liverpool's most highly regarded works of architecture.
The Post & Echo Building, now occupied by Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe and the Meliã Liverpool Hotel, is located at 95 Old Hall Street in Liverpool city centre, England, and formerly housed the headquarters of the Liverpool Echo and Daily Post newspapers. It is also known as Metropolitan House and as City Tower. [1]
The design of New Hall Place is described as a brutalist response to the nearby Royal Liver Building in terms of massing and height. [3] New Hall Place is situated on Old Hall Street (one of Liverpool's main commercial and financial areas) and the lower three floors serve as the Capital Car Park — a 1,100 capacity secure guarded car park. [4]
Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building is an office block in Old Hall Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The commercial building, which originally had a Neoclassical façade, replaced the 19th-century cotton exchange in Exchange Flags in 1906. Between 1967 and 1969 the building's exterior was given a contemporary mid 20th century design.
Of the listed buildings in Liverpool, 105 are classified as Grade II* listed [2] and are recognised as being particularly important with more than special architectural or historic interest. Of these, 46 are located within the L1, L2 and L3 postcodes, which cover the city centre of Liverpool. The following list provides information on all the ...
The original seven streets were laid out in the shape of a double cross: Bank Street (now Water Street), Castle Street, Chapel Street, Dale Street, Juggler Street (now High Street), Moor Street (now Tithebarn Street) and Whiteacre Street (now Old Hall Street). [25] Liverpool Castle was built before 1235, it survived until it was demolished in ...