Liverpool City Council has rezoned the city centre to allow a modern, vibrant, 18-hour economy to flourish.
The rezoning of 25 hectares in the heart of Liverpool will encourage new businesses and double the resident population in the CBD.
It will reinvigorate the CBD and allow the construction of multi-purpose buildings that could include cafes, bars and restaurants, retail, child care, office space
New residents living in Sydney’s third CBD will be close to transport, universities and the green space along the Georges River. We’ll have a vibrant new commercial and residential hub.
“This is the most significant leap forward for Liverpool since the city was first, the Hoddle Grid was laid down in 1827,” Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said. Continue Reading